SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK CATALOGUE 
VOL. LIX.-N0. 2. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1902. 
Copyright 1902, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
Terms, po.stpaid, $4. 
Great Britain. 
d, $4. ) 
, $5. f 
Entered at New York Post Oiiice as Second Class Matter. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 346 BROAD' ^^u^p^f •"'S' 
CHICAGO, ILL.: 126 Hartford Building. LONDON: Davies & Co. PARIS: Brentano s.-'tf ^qOjLj 
PRICE, 10 CENTS. 
U. M. C. 
Made Dviring May and Jurve. 
C. W. Budd defended the Hazard cup by killing lOO live birds straight. In 
contests for this cup he has killed 225 out of 230 live birds. 
H. Waters made high average at Charleston, breaking 161 out of 175 targets at 20 yds. 
J. W. Hoffmann won the New Jersey Live Bird Championlhip. 
W. E. Parker broke 92 per cent, at "Williamsport, making high average. 
R. O, Heikes captured high average at Cleveland, also at Memphis, breaking in 
these two shoots 907 out of 960 targets. 
J. M. Hughes secured the amateur average at Sioux City, score 385 out of 400 targets. 
^/,e UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO, 
515 Broadway, New York. 
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
Bl 
THE .32 CALIBER WINCHESTER SPECIAL 
A New Smokeless or Black Powder Cartridge And Rifle 
The .32 Winchester Special Cartridge, which we have just perfected, is offered to meet the demand of many sportsmen for a 
Smokeless powder cartridge of larger caliber than the .30 Winchester and yet not so powerful as the .30 U. S. Army, and which 
could be reloaded with black powder and give satisfactory results. The .32 Winchester Special Cartridge meets all these require- 
ments. Loaded with Smokeless powder and a 165-grain bullet, it has a muzzle velocity of 2,057 foot-seconds, generating a muzzle 
energy of 1,550 foot-pounds. At the standard testing distance of 15 feet from muzzle, this cartridge, with a full metal-patched 
bullet, will give a penetration of 37 ^-inch pinp boards. Its trajectory is as follows i 100 yards, 1.23 inches ; 200 yards, 5.92 
inches; 300 yards, 16.38 inches. From these figures it will be readily seen that the advantages of this cartridge are its great 
striking energy, penetration, high velocity and consequent flat trajectory. Next to the .30 U. S. Army and .303 British, it is the 
most powerful small-bore cartridge of to-day. With a charge of 40 grains of black powder, the .32 Winchester Special develops a 
velocity of 1,385 foot-seconds, which makes it a powerful black powder cartridge. 
We have adapted the popular Winchester, Model 1894, rifle, to handle the .32 Winchester Special Cartridge, and are pre- 
pared to furnish it in either solid-frame or take-down style, with 26-inch octagon ni-ckel-steel barrel, the list price being I23.00 
for the solid frame and $^8.oo for the take down style. Rifles for the .32 Winchester Special Cartridge are fitted with- a new and 
specially designed rear sight, which is graduated for both Smokeless and Black powder cartridges. 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., = NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
