Show Sporting Shells Being Used to Train Gunners Shot Gun Training of Aerial Gunners Under Famous Trap Shooters Utah hunters and clay target shooters experiencing difficulty in getting sporting ammunition have one consolation The shells usually available on the market are being put to excellent use by the Army and Navy That use Is the training of aerial gunners for the armed forces This training according to an announcement announcement announcement announce announce- ment b by Remington Arms Company Company Com Corn pany operators of the Utah Ordnance Ordnance Ordnance Ord Ord- nance Plant starts with a full curriculum curriculum curriculum cur cur- of shot gun instruction More than shot gun shells it is estimated are required for forthe forthe forthe the average sportsman to become a good shot The average aerial gunner today needs less than one third this amount of oC ammunition to become a than better-than-average wing shot in ina a very short time It was pointed out that many youngsters entering the army and navy have never before fired a gun But after a brief course in shot gun training under supervision of famous professional and amateur amateur amateur ama ama- trap shooters they soon gain skill with heavier weapons of war such as machine guns and aerial cannons The shot gun acquaints them with gun fire verses them In the necessity of properly leading moving moving moving ing targets and teaches coordination tion of mind eye and muscle |