returning a gun several times until you are thor- 

 oughly satisfied, provided you do not use the weap- 

 on or abuse his wares; and if you send with yt un- 

 order the necessary amount covering th. 

 en a half dozen could be sent you at any dist.im r 

 enabling you to thoroughly satisfy yourself in its 

 selection at your leisure. Too much care cannot 

 be given these things, and mention of tin- 

 should be given as to your size and weight, for it is 

 obvious that a strong, long armed shooter, > t ,/. 

 a different fit than the small and more delicate 

 formed person, so act accordingly, take your time 

 and secure the right weapon, and do not decide on 

 your purchase until you have the article in your 

 hands, and can in every sense say to yourself, this 

 is just the gun I have been wanting, for it fits me 

 right, and with such satisfaction as this, confidence 

 will enable you to secure results that could never 

 be obtained from a weapon that did not just ex- 

 actly suit you. It is an easy matter to please 

 those who know what they want; the greatest diffi- 

 culty is experienced from those who do not, and 

 my advice to those is in all cases to consult some 

 person whose experience in such matters (as the 

 selection of guns for other and all classes of peo- 

 ple) qualifies them to give you the benefit of such 

 experience. 



NOTE Many first class dealers allow shot guns 

 to be targeted before final acceptance. 



(See also Points for Shot Gun Shooters.) 



