. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ENDORSED BY THE U. S. ORDNANCE BOARD! Th^. The Only Repeating Shotgun so Honored There never was a time since its introduction when the Winchester Repeating Shotgun was more popular or in greater demand than it is to-day. The num- ber of them being used in the field and at the trap is rapidly increasing and they are steadily supplanting double guns for all kinds of shooting. Some rest- less experimenters who are always following strange and unknown gods have from time to time laid aside their trusty Winchesters to try some new and loudly heralded contraption, b


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ENDORSED BY THE U. S. ORDNANCE BOARD! Th^. The Only Repeating Shotgun so Honored There never was a time since its introduction when the Winchester Repeating Shotgun was more popular or in greater demand than it is to-day. The num- ber of them being used in the field and at the trap is rapidly increasing and they are steadily supplanting double guns for all kinds of shooting. Some rest- less experimenters who are always following strange and unknown gods have from time to time laid aside their trusty Winchesters to try some new and loudly heralded contraption, but they have speedily and gladly come back to their first choice, convinced by comparison and experience that the '' one best bet'' in the repeating shotgun line is the Winchester. There are other makes of repeating shotguns, but the Winchester is the only one that has successfully stood every conceivable test that sportsmen could put it to, and also the rigid technical trials of the V. S. Ordnance Board, embracing strength, accuracy, pene- tration, endurance, excessive loads, defective shells, rust and dust. Its popularity with sportsmen and the official endorsement by the Government are all- sufficient proof of its reliability, and wearing and shooting qualities. Further, it is not necessary to become adept in the sinuous art of contortion in order to load it. Winchester Repeating Shotguns are made in four grades, listing at from $ to , : STICK and are sold everywhere. to a Winchester and you won't get STUCK A WONDERFUL RECORD Showing the High Velocity and Perfect Patterns of -- Selby Shot Gun Shells * 166 Straight, made by Emil Holling, October 12-13, 1907, at Douglas, Arizona. WON General High Average At Ingleside, San Francisco, Cal., February 22-23, 1908. Loaded by SELBY SMELTING & LEAD CO., San Francisco, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appear


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