. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 16 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, September 19, 91 YEARS of experience back the Remington system of gun making, starting in TSifi with the old flintlocks. Remingtons have developed to the faultless hammerless double gun and the modern autoloader or pump for those who prefpr the latest tyue. Remington hammerless double gnns are famous for their simple mechanism and wearing and shooting qualities. Made in all grades from S25 to $750 list. The Remington Autoloading Shotgun lists at StO and is an ideal gun for wild fowl. The Remington autoloading sun w


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 16 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, September 19, 91 YEARS of experience back the Remington system of gun making, starting in TSifi with the old flintlocks. Remingtons have developed to the faultless hammerless double gun and the modern autoloader or pump for those who prefpr the latest tyue. Remington hammerless double gnns are famous for their simple mechanism and wearing and shooting qualities. Made in all grades from S25 to $750 list. The Remington Autoloading Shotgun lists at StO and is an ideal gun for wild fowl. The Remington autoloading sun won the Grand American Handicap in 1907 and 1908. REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY Clion, New York. Agency, 313 Broadway, New York. WINCHESTER & * Shotguns and Shotgun Shells Won Everything in Sight at Pes Moines. The Western Handicap. Won by R. F. Elbert of Pes Moines, shooting a Winchester Shotgun and Winchester "Leader" Shells. Score of 96-100 and 10-20. 19-20. in the shoot-off, all from 18 yards. The Preliminary Handicap. Won by M. Thompson of Gainesville, Mo., shooting a Winchester Shotgun and Winchester "Leader" Shells. Score, 93-100 and 19-20 in the shoot-off. High Amateur Average. Won by an Illinois amateur, shooting Winchester "Leader" Shells. Score. 550-1300. Guy Deering. shooting Winchester "Leader" Shells, third. Score. 514-600. The Gun and Shell Record. Out of an entry of 143 in the big handicap event. SI shooters used Winchester Shells and 50 Winchester Shotguns. Considering that there were four different brands of shells and innumerable different kinds of guns used, this record shows that the wisest and most suc- cessful shooters continue to High Professional Average. , first. 5R2-fiO0; , second, 561-600; Fred Gilbert, third, 552-600; all ChnnT iho lAfinnino WIN^HFQTFR f^ODVI hi n ofinn shooting Winchester Shells and Mr. Spencer a Winchester Shotgun also. OHOOI me Winning VV I Fl W ITI CO I C IX WOD! Dl nailOn


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