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PORTING CARTRIDGES 



KYNOCH LIMITED were the first 



ammunition manufacturers to advocate the use of f adory 

 loaded cartridges. Like all innovators and innovations, 

 the Company and their proprietary cartridges were sub- 

 jected to much criticism, but the immediate and immense 

 success of the cartridges placed on the market was the 

 beft answer to these criticisms; followed, as they have 

 been, by the adoption, more or less completely, of the 

 Company's methods by all the other case and powder 

 manufacturers. 



It is necessary to say "more or less completely" because 

 none have carried the policy to its logical conclusion as 

 the Kynoch Company have done, and consequently none 

 have produced such satisfactory cartridges, nor met with 

 the success that has attended the innovators' departure. 



The following articles have been v^itten to show what 

 were the advantages to shooting men that Kynoch 

 Limited expected would follow from their policy of 

 pressing factory loaded ammunition, and the nature of the 

 tests that led them to form these conclusions. 



The features of Kynoch fadory-loaded "K.S.G.'* 

 cartridges are : — 



1 . General evenness of pattern, velocity and pressure. 



2. Freedom from blowback. 



3. Less recoil than that given by any other fully loaded 

 standard ammunition. 



