shells with central fire holes whether of domestic 

 or foreign manufacture, brass or paper, from 10 to 

 28 gauge, without any extra parts, excepting a 

 a bushing for each gauge. It 

 makes no difference what the 

 shape or size of the shell may 

 be on the inside, or what tin- 

 thickness of the head, or what 

 primer may be required. 



We would advise expelling 

 the o 1 d 

 I primers as 

 'soon as 

 po s s i b 1 e 

 after being 

 fired, or corrosion 

 weaken the 

 primer pocket, and 

 the old primers will 

 stick as if they 

 were soldered in. 

 If pocket of shell 

 has been corroded, all of the corrosion must be 

 scraped out before seating a new primer for the 

 soft copper primers cannot be forced into this cor- 

 rosion without upsetting. 



Cut 'T" 



