SEND fOP( OUR ILLUSTRAtEb B66K CATALOGUE 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1902. 
VOL. LIX — No. 6* 
Copyright 1902, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
Matter. 
Terms, poid^paid, $4. 
Great Britain, $5. 
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•^'MvSptyi !J<^6jj^ Office as Second Class : 
PRICE, 10 CENTS. 
A HIGH AMATEUR SCORE 
U.M.C. 
I 
was made July 24th and 25th at Bay Ridge, Md,, by Dr, H. E, Lupus 
With U.M. C. Shells. 
Dr. Lupus broke 359 out of 380 targets from the J 8-yard mark, shooting 
against a large field of professionals and expert amateurs. ^ ^ %m 
-Bhe UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO, 
313 Broadway, New York. 
BRIDGEPOR.T. CONN. 
WINCHESTER 
High Velocity Low Pressure Cartridges. 
/5=70, .45=90 and .50=110 Calibers, Loaded with Smokeless Powder and Soft Point Metal Patched Bullets. 
FOR BIG QAiHE SHOOTING AT DISTANCES UP TO 200 YARDS. 
We are now able to furnish, through the regular trade channels, the above new Winchester High Velocity, large bore, cartridges for Winchester Model 1886, .45-70, .45-9° and 
.50-110 caliber rifles. These cartridges, although they give high velocity ajid great muzck energy, develop only slightly increased initial pressure. By their use, owners of Wia- 
chester Model 1886 rifles of the calibers mentioned can greatly increase the power of their guns. For fine shooting, a slight alteration of sights may be necessary when tbcie 
cartridges are used. When ordering new rifles in which it is intended to uae these cartridges, it should be so stated in the order, so that the proper sights may be fitted. 
The following table shows the muzzle velocity, penetration and trajectory of these High Velocity Low Pressure Cartridges: 
Name of Cartridge. 
.45-70 
.45-90 W^inchester 
.50-110 Express 
Weight of Bullet, grains, 
300 
300 
300 
Velocit}' at Muzzle, 
Feet per second. 
1875 
1980 
2225 
Trajectory. 
Height at 200 yds. 
Inches. 100 yds. 
147 
I.41 
1.07 
Height at 
Inches. 
7.40 
6 63 
5.82 
Penetration in y% inch dry pine boards 100 Yds. 
at 15ft. from muzzle. Soft point bullet. 50 yds. 
13 
14 
12 
With the great increase in velocity which these cartridges have, their trajectory is proportionately flatter, and, at 200 yards, their remaining energies are practical>y the same as 
those of the small caliber high-power cartridges. It is a desirable feature of these caitridges that they can be used by persons who fear to use the high-power small caliber cartridges 
on account of their great range. These points considered, and the fact that the results arc obtained with bullets of large cross section, make these cartridges unsurpassed for 
striking and killing power at the distances at which most big gajne is kiiied. 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., - NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
