JL II - Z > ' THESE < NEW CAC CARTRIDGES you. 3 BIG ADVANTAGES A famous hunter and game shot of San Francisco who took a supply of these latest C.A.C. Cartridges back to America with him, writes “These are the fastest, hardest killing shells I ever shot. I gave a box each to two of our club members one shot quail and the other ducks —and both agree it is the most wonderful ammunition thev have ever fired. The speed of the charge is almost incredible”. (Original letter on our files). Here are three of the reasons why the new C.A.C. Exelite, Long Range and Long Range Extra Cartridges give such extraordinary results: The new C.A.C. priming system, incorporI4i A ■ lullk V at * n £ t^ie English cap, coupled with the use of the world's finest non-corrosive powder, now give you immunity from misfires and complete freedom from worry over the possibility of barrels rusting. This famous powder, which in the past has wFbiL Ulpm 11 R All] Rkw contributed to the match-winning reputation of C.A.C. Long Range cartridges, is now used also in Exelite 2J and Long Range Extra (the cartridge with the 2| r load). The special new lacquer finish to C.A.C. ■lj‘l i 3 kl ■ 111 il 31 ?Ik] | H Exelite, Long Range and Long Range Extra makes these cartridges 100% waterproof, even if accidentally dropped in water and left for a time. Think of the advantages of water-proof cartridges when you are shooting in the rain or over water I NOW BETTER THAN EVER No other cartridges at such low prices offer you the same advantages as C.A.C. Red Smokeless and Black Smokeless. No other cartridges have super-chilled shot— the hard, perfectly formed pellets that give you close pattern with high-velocity. For 1938 these cartridges have the same perfectly-balanced load of high grade smokeless powder and automatically-counted super-chilled shot. ENJOY BETTER SHOOTING WITH THE NEW SPORTINGAMMUNITION A LITTLE FURTHER-A LITTLE FASTEK
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20982, 10 March 1938, Page 5
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