. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO iiiiiiinii. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Illllllill Same View Seen Through Style A 5-Power ^ Winchester Telescope. M mMMmmMMmmmmmmmmmimmmMMmmtB The "Crimp" Is A Vital Spot «J Put your finger on the shot end of your Remington UMC shot shell where the paper is" folded into the inside of the ease. That folded edge you know as the "crimp" or "; You've indicated a vital spot in shot shell construction. Moreover, you've singled out one of the decided advantages in Remington UMC shells. To give you velocity


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO iiiiiiinii. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Illllllill Same View Seen Through Style A 5-Power ^ Winchester Telescope. M mMMmmMMmmmmmmmmmimmmMMmmtB The "Crimp" Is A Vital Spot «J Put your finger on the shot end of your Remington UMC shot shell where the paper is" folded into the inside of the ease. That folded edge you know as the "crimp" or "; You've indicated a vital spot in shot shell construction. Moreover, you've singled out one of the decided advantages in Remington UMC shells. To give you velocity and pattern, the crimp must he hard and smooth enough to work easily through your gun—he it single, double, pump or auto—and yet not so hard as to interfere with the passage of the wads from the gun upon firing. A suffi- cient stiffness in the paper must be maintained to enable the crimp to withstand banging around in your pockets. Unless the crimp retains its shape, you can't feed it into the chamber of your gun. <J These two points—adequate hardness for one purpose and adequate pliability for another—have been kept in mind by the makers of Remington UMC shot shells. By working toward a happy medium, perfection in shot shell case construction has been reached in Remington UMC. Tour dealer—the man who displays the Red Ball Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarters—will be glad to serve you from his full line of standard loads and sizes in Remington UMC ammunition. While you're there, look over his Remington UMC repeating and autoloading shotguns and rifles. REMINGTON UMC THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY Woolworth Building New York City PARAMOUNT PARKER GUNS Mr Woolfollc Henderson, an amateur, by scoring .9753r made the HIGHEST OFFICIAL GENERAL AVERAGE FOR 1915 Mr. Lester German, a professional, by scoring .974256 made SECOND OFFICIAL GENERAL AVERAGE FOR SAME PERIOD CLEAN SWEEP ON DOUBLE TARGETS Messrs Guy V. Dering. S. A. Huntley and Woolfolk Henderson


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