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John W. Sidle Rifle Scopes
The John W. Sidle rifle telescopes have been conspicuously to the front since their introduction and are in use by many of the finest rest shots of the country. Most carefully made in all respects, with special reference to rest target shooting, they represent, each in its class, the very highest grade of achromatic telescopes now made. In illumination and sharpness of definition they leave nothing to be desired. The "snap shot" telescope, designed mainly for hunting purposes, shown in Figure II on a repeating rifle, is very satisfactorily used in the deep woods, and, by reason of its large field, for game on the run. These qualifications, adapting it particularly to hunting and off-hand purposes, have deservedly insured its popularity, and they are in use in great numbers by hunters of all kinds of game, from the squirrel and woodchuck to the moose. It is also particularly adapted to off-hand target work where this is desirable.
Farrow, Edward S. American Small Arms; a Veritable Encyclopedia of Knowledge for Sportsmen and Military Men. New York: Bradford, 1904. Print.
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