March, 1920 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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red-tape or foolish “regulations,” it is 
possible to teach a man almost all there 
is to know about rifle shooting and in the 
doing introduce him to one of the finest 
outdoor sports extant. 
H OW many people realize: 
That the “ 22 ” is accurate and de- 
pendable at all ranges up to and in- 
cluding 200 yards. 
That 200 -yard shooting with the “ 22 ” 
calls for more skill and experience than 
firing at 1000 yards with the war gun. 
That every known range and field con- 
dition can be accurately and inexpensive- 
ly reproduced within the capabilities of 
this cheap and available cartridge. 
That the firing is not confined to the 
orthodox black and white target possessed 
of an unwinking bull’s-eye that we in- 
stinctively associate with rifle shooting. 
That many of these neutral colored 
targets that have been introduced are not 
stationary, but move in a most lifelike 
manner. 
That trap-shooting with the “ 22 ” has 
been carefully tried out and found to be 
entirely successful and even more fas- 
cinating than the shotgun method of pur- 
suing the illusive tar hawk. 
That ranges safe and suitable for out- 
door shooting with the “22” can be placed 
at points near to and easily accessible 
from centers of population on locations 
where it would be criminal to let anyone 
except an expert marksman fire a hi- 
power rifle. 
That such a range can be built in a 
few days at a cost of less than one hun- 
dred dollars. 
That State, Inter-State and National 
Matches can be conducted at a cost of 
but little more than the transportation 
and subsistence of the competitors and 
ranges suitable for such events can be 
put up at a week’s notice. 
That one can shoot all afternoon and 
not spend more than two dollars. 
That a good smallbore outfit will last a 
lifetime if properly cared for. 
That smallbore shooting offers greater 
returns for the time and money expended 
than any sport in the world 
That outdoor, smallbore ranges can be 
so constructed that the shooters can fire 
in perfect comfort regardless of weather 
conditions, making it possible and pleas- 
ant to continue the sport right on through 
the winter months. 
That evening events are not only pos- 
sible but advisable under many circum- 
stances and offer wonderful possibilities 
for novel entertainments for the benefit 
of the Red Cross and such organizations. 
That five men can form an active, suc- 
cessful and satisfactory smallbore club 
and put up a comfortable range at a total 
outlay of less than $5 per man. 
That the formation of such a club is 
possible in every town, no matter how 
small. 
That these little clubs are entitled to 
all the rights and privileges of the larger 
and more wealthy organizations and can 
compete with them on equal terms with- 
out going beyond the limits of the home 
range down on Neighbor Brown’s pasture 
lot. 
That a parent organization to aid and 
THE SMITH GUN 
Left Barrel modified 
choke 56 killing pellets 
in body, not wings. 
Speaks for itself 
A fair shot — no expert made 
these patterns with a Field grade 
12 gauge Smith at 30 yards — 
Life size ducks .30 inch circles. 
It’s the Dead Duck 
That Counts 
Catalogue on request 
Right Earrel cylinder 23 
killing pellets in body, 
not wings. 
THE HUNTER ARMS CO., Inc., 3 Vu LTON, b N. d Y St 
McDonald & LINFORTH, 739 Call Building, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., 
Pacific Coast Representatives. 
Hones your 
Hooks, Ra 
zor Sharp 
In a jiffy, 
it will increase _ 
your Catch 100%, says "Dixie _ 
Carroll, author of Lake & Stream Game ^ 
Fishing, Editor of National Sportsman, and probably 
U the most expert angler in America." Razor sharp hooks, HOOK 
& LAND 'EM every time they strike or bite, for the point slnk3 home at the 
slightest touch. "Don't Fool Yourself by Thinking New HOOKS are sharp; 
the HOOK-HONE is made of CARBORUNDUM, the hardest, sharpest and 
fastest cutting abrasive in the world; will last for years; can also he used for 
small knives, etc. Perfection HOOK-HONE like cut, 75c.; Junior H.-H., 3^ 
in. long, 50c. ; nifty leather case for either hone, 35c. Sold in New York by Abercrombie 
& Fitch Co., and by all other first-class tackle dealers in the U. S. and Canada; if 
yours cannot supply you send direct: interesting circular on request. 
THE COLUMBUS SPECIALTY CO., DEPT. M., COLUMBUS, OHIO 
Refinish your rod* now, b< 
prepared for next oca* on. 
' ROD-SPAR 
Absolutely water-proof, 
highly elastic, in friction top 
cans sufficient for 15 rods, 
two kinds- -Natural Vamisb 
for wood rods--BlackEnamcl 
for steel rods. 35c perntn. 
THE ORIGINAL 
FLY ROD MINNOW 
THE FLY ROD WIGGLER 
is the original flyrod minnow. It is the 
one that has created such a sensation for 
the past two years. It is the one that 
looks like a minnow. The one that is made 
right. Lifts and casts easy. Does not 
splash or strain the rod. As for catching 
fish. Will Dilg, famous authority, says it 
catches too many. Don’t fail to give it a 
trial. 
Trout Size 1*4 in. long 
Small Bass 1% in. long 
Large Bass 2 % in. long 
Made in Silver Shiner, Golden Shiner, Red 
Side, Red Head, Yellow Perch, All Red, 
All White, and All Yellow. Price 50c. 
each. Four, assorted, in handy vestpocket 
box, $2.00. 
Send stamp for Tackle Catalog. 
THE W. J. JAMISON CO. 
Dept. S. 
736 So. California Ave. Chicago, 111. 
Knit your 
own fish 
nets 
All kinds of fish nets, hammocks, etc., may he 
easily and quickly made, with my illustrated in- 
structions before you. 21 photographs show you 
how. Also gives you more information about the 
use of nets than has ever been published. Com- 
plete instructions, wire netting needle, mesh blocks 
and 4 balls of twine, for $1.50 postpaid. 
Clayton Net Company. 
43 N. Main St., Altoona. Eans. 
Raise Hares for Us 
Immense profits quickly and easily 
made. We furnish stock, and pay 
$2.00 to $3.00 each, also ernressage 
when 3 mo. old. Contract, booklets, 
etc.. 10. Nothing Free. TH ORSON 
RABBIT CO., Dept. 7, Aurora, Colo. 
THE 
Mackensen Game Park 
Peafowl 
Cranes 
Swan 
Ornamental 
Gees# 
and Ducks 
Foxes 
Raccoons 
Game Bird and Fancy Bird Eggs Sold in Season 
Everything in wild animals, game, fancy 
birds for parks, menageries, private pre- 
serves and collections of fancy fowl. 
I also buy all kinds of animals and birds. 
WM. J. MACKENSEN, Naturalist 
YARDLEY, PA. 
bob wnite 
Pheasants 
Partridges 
Quail 
Wild 
Turkeys 
Deer 
Rabbits 
“WHY did Dad Palmer catch so many 15 and 20 inch Trout. 
the last two years in the San Gabriel River, in 
California. Here’s the reason!” 
Cork Bodies 
Hoppers are 50 cents each, $3.60 per doz. 
Millers are 40 cents each, $2.60 per doz. 
Manufactured by M. M. PALMER, 
119 West Washington St., Pasadena. Calif. 
J 
Crab 1 
98 % 
Weed! ess 
He d d o n 
Bait Casting Reels 
Jim Heddon 2- Piece Rods 
Baby Crab and Other Minnows 
*AsK the Fish!” i 
Jas. Heddon’s Sons^ 
Dowagiac, Mich. 
Black Jersey Giants 
(THE SUPER HEN,. 
Black Feathers. Yellow Skin. Grow faster 
and larger, and lay more and larger eggs 
on less feed. Free Descriptive Circular. 
R. F. D. No. 2. Sussex Farm. Relmar. N. J. 
