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RECREATION. 



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Replying to the letter of "Stub," in 

 Recreation, would say I have made a 

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 better, than I do from either Leader or 

 Smokeless shells. Of course I use a little 

 more wadding than in a paper shell and 

 No. 10 wads instead of n's or 12's. A 

 brass shell so loaded will work equally well 

 with any smokeless powder on the market, 

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The Forehand New Model revolver re- 

 ceived and it is indeed a model. Of 

 course I tried it immediately, and though 

 I have not shot a pistol for years, I suc- 

 ceeded in putting 4 holes inside a 6-inch 

 circle at 10 yards, shooting 4 times. I 

 have shown the revolver to a number of 

 my friends and they admire it greatly. 

 We do not see how you can give such a 

 fine present for so little effort. Please 

 accept my thanks. I shall ever be a 

 worker for Recreation. A. J. Durand, 

 Morristown, N. J. 



The Wizard B camera which you sent 

 me for securing subscriptions to Recrea- 

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Chas. A. Blackman, Bakersfield, Cal. 



I received the Bristol steel fishing rod 

 and find it works well. Accept my thanks 

 for so valuable a present. 



Martin Secord, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 



I received the Marble safety pocket axe 

 you sent me. It is a dandy and I thank you 

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B. A. Sprager, Glenwood, Wis. 



The Harrington & Richardson shot gun 

 which you sent me as premium is fine. 

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