Breeder and sportsman . LOUISIANA STATE TOURNAMENT New Orleans, April 16-17, won by H. D. Freeman, with I Steel Where Steel BelongsFactory Loaded Shells. . On all targets shot at, Mr. Freeman was also high over all Protessionals and Amateurs—583 ex 600 These were High Gun Shells—the medium-priced loads made by PETERS, that are better than the highest priced goods of other makes. IF YOU WANT THE FINEST SHOTGUN AMMUNITION EVER PRODUCED, USE STEEL WHERE STEEL PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Cincinnati, O. Pacitic Coast Branch: 808-10-12 Howard St., San Francisco, Cal. |. : ????? . _ WINCHESTER


Breeder and sportsman . LOUISIANA STATE TOURNAMENT New Orleans, April 16-17, won by H. D. Freeman, with I Steel Where Steel BelongsFactory Loaded Shells. . On all targets shot at, Mr. Freeman was also high over all Protessionals and Amateurs—583 ex 600 These were High Gun Shells—the medium-priced loads made by PETERS, that are better than the highest priced goods of other makes. IF YOU WANT THE FINEST SHOTGUN AMMUNITION EVER PRODUCED, USE STEEL WHERE STEEL PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Cincinnati, O. Pacitic Coast Branch: 808-10-12 Howard St., San Francisco, Cal. |. : ????? . _ WINCHESTER Smokeless and black Powder Factory Loaded shells THE RED }/\l BRAND Leader and Repeater smokeless and New Rival and Nublackblack powder shells, contained in boxes with a big red W on the end, aremade entirely in the Winchester factory, including the loading. Thecomplete equipment and vast experience of the Winchester Co. areutilized in every step and process of their production. Factory loaded shells have always proventhe most satisfactory, as their method of manufacture insures their being uniform in size, load-ing and shooting. Machines are used which perform each operation with mathematicalexactness. Winchester factory loaded shells can be procured in all the standard loads. LOOK FOR THE RED W ON THE BOX


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