RECREATION. Ixi 
9() Bulls-Eycs 
in 100 Shots 
This was the score made by Dr. A. A. Webber, of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., shooting at the regulation military 
target at fifty yards’ range. The best score ever be- 
fore made was twenty-five successive bulls-eyes, 
but this was badly beaten, as Webber’s shooting in-« 
ciuded one run of thirty-seven straight. The Doctor 
used a .38 caliber S.& W. revolver loaded with eight 
grains of 
L.& R. SPORTING 
All of his best work has been done with this Powder, 
and it is not likely that this remarkable score could 
have been made with any other. To those who are 
not interested in revolver work let us say that for 
Black Powder Hunting Rifles Sporting Rifle Smoke- 
less has no equal. Will you let us send you a Powder 
catalogue ? 
LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO, 
NEW YORK 
Mention RECREATION. 

