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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 17, 1911. 
TAKE A SLANT 
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at these few paragraphs—hotstulf news for the man who is really looking for a gun 
that will deliver the most satisfaction at the traps. 
Southern Handicap, Charlotte, N. C. 
Every Stevens Repeating shot-gun went 
through the entire program without a 
hitch or a slip. 
Berkshire Gun Club, Pittsfield, Mass., May New Haven, Conn., May 30th. 
30th. Ernest Sawin, was second high Fred M. Fay, (a beginner in the shooting 
amateur with 180 out of 200—Stevens game), made 82%. Stevens Repeating 
Repeating shot-gun of course. shot-gun again. 
Chattanooga, Tenn. North Lancaster, Mass., May 30th. 
A beautifully engraved medal was won Walter Snow (another tenderfoot), shot 
on the 13th by Mr. O. F. Chichester with third in a field of twenty-five shooters 
a “Trapshooter” Stevens Repeating shot- with a Stevens Repeating shot-gun. 
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Is your name printed at the top of the list or do they bunch you with the “also rans” ? 
If you will try shooting with the Non-Balkable, Non-Blurring, Self-Pointing Stevens you will find 
your percentage going up like a thermometer on a hot day. 
No. 535, Made to order only.List Price, $100.00 
No. 530, Made to order only.List Price, 75 -°° 
No. 525, Made to order only. List Price, 50.00 
No. 522, Trap Grade .List Price, 40.00 
No. 520, Field Grade .List Price, 25.00 
J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY 
Dept. 326 The Factory of Precis ion. _ Chicopee Falls, M ass. 
Are You A Gunner? 
Do you love to follow your good dog over the fields in search of quail or chickens, or to struggle 
through swamp or along thick grown hillside, expecting to hear the roar of the ruffed grouse or 
the twitter of the fall woodcock ? If so, you should have this new book. 
AMERICAN GAME BIRD SHOOTING 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
(New—Just Published) 
This companion volume to “Arrerican Duck Shooting” treats of the upland game which American 
sportsmen shoot over dogs—wooded ,k, snipe, all the quail, grouse and turkeys. 
The first part of the volume is devoted to a description of the various species and their habits—the 
way in which they live their lives. 
The second part of the book is devoted to upland shooting and treats of the methods by which all the 
upland birds are pursued and taken. The chapter “Aids to Shooting” describes the clothing, guns, 
and loads and dogs that the gunner may profitably use; while the last section of the book treats of the 
shooting of the future and the efforts to rear our native quail and grouse in domestication. 
The volume is illustrated by colored plates of ruffed grouse and quail, and 48 full page portraits of 
different game birds and hunting scenes, with a number of cuts in the text. 
Cloth. About 575 pages. Price $3.50, net. Postage 25 cents. 
This book is of inestimable value. It contains the genuine hunter- 
naturalist facts given in the most entertaining and interesting style. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 127 Franklin St., NEW YORK CITY 
