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It will identify you. 
way. We will agree to shoot our ducks 
only with a twenty gauge from now 
on. We will shoot our birds at short 
ranges and try to hit every bird we 
shoot at, in this way conserving the 
game as much as possible, and leaving 
every bird we can for you to get your 
fair share of the shooting. In other 
words, we will handicap ourselves to 
the limit on guns and shooting and let 
you shoot any gun that you have a mind 
to on your side of the fence.” 
M* own experiences with the twenty 
on ducks is such that never again 
will I use a twelve bore. It has shown 
time and again that, even with a light 
load, its performance is deadly on any 
duck within forty yards and it will 
reach out beyond that distance and kill 
ducks just as often as any other gun. 
Time and again at thirty-five to forty 
yards we have driven No. 7 shot clear 
through a Mallard, and no better per- 
formance than that can be asked of any 
gun. Hence to the gun club member, 
I can say that he would not be placing 
an impossible handicap upon his duck 
shooting if he changed to the twenty. 
On the other hand the unattached 
shooter would certainly appreciate the 
fairness of the stand taken by the pre- 
serve hunter when he voluntarily as- 
sumes the handicap of a twenty, and it 
seems to me if the gun clubs univer- 
sally adopted the rule that they would 
shoot only the twenty and allow the 
outside shooter to do his duck shoot- 
ing with any gun within the legal limit 
of bores, it would go a long way toward 
removing the present friction between 
the two, and Brother Gun Club Shooter, 
isn’t that a consummation devoutly to 
be wished? In fact we are seriously 
considering the plan for next season of 
having a couple of extra twenties in 
our armory for the use of friends and 
guests, and in that way have everybody, 
at least on our preserve, shoot nothing 
but twenties. 
All Ready for Camp Perry 
(Continued from page 531) 
Ample accommodation is made in the 
Camp for the families of competitors. 
The Club House is generally occu- 
pied weeks before the opening of 
the matches, but a Squaw Camp, 
made up of 16’x16' tents, board 
floored and board walled to a height 
of five feet and well provided with 
showers and toilet facilities, takes 
good care of the overflow. The spacious 
sitting room, porches and dining room 
of the club house are open to all the 
inhabitants of the Squaw Camp and one 
or two nights each week, throughout 
the match period, dancing is provided 
at the Club. The bathing beach is one 
of the best on Lake Erie, and because 
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