AND STREAM. 
Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, etc. ^ 
i 
won all three prizes 
at Grand American 
H a n d I c a Kansas 
City, J 902 ; proving 
their s ttperiof ity. 
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THE HUNTER ARMS CO. 
FuItoiT, N. Y. 
5532 out of 5765 
TARGETS WITH 
DUPONT SMOKELESS 
Since Jan. ist Fred Gilbert has broken 5532 OUT OF 5765 
TARGETS— nearly 96 per cent. ' • 
Such rrnnri cnryri^c: prnyf^ fpliabilitv of TDIJPONT 
SMOK 
V I He yviAiN 
Who Shoots 
The 
Lefever. 
At the Brooklyn Gun Club Grounds, June 7, Mr. C. W. Floyd, an amateur 
of New York City, shooting his 
Lefever Arms Co. Ejector Qun, 
Broke 230 out of 240, making a run of 105 straight. 
No gun, Foreign or American, will outshoot THE LEFEVER. It 
will please you. Send for Catalogue. 
LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY, - - SYRACUSE. N. Y. 
"MY TRAP SCORES 
WILL ENABLE YOU^ TO 
Preserve Your Scores. 
A POCKET trap score book containing 50 pages of score sheets and the Inte state Associat'oL 
mles for target andi ive bird shooting, and for shooting under the Sergeant system. The covei 
bears the title " My Trap Scores," and the pages, in nnmber and form, are arranged to make 
a complete record of the shooter's doings at the traps. The pages are ruled to make a record 
of the place, date, weather conditions, number of traps, number of shooters, gun and load used, 
events, etc. The score sheets are ruled for 25 targets. Bound in leather Price 500. postpair'. 
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Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, etc. 
The World's Greatest 
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Fred Gilbert, of Spirit Lake, la., since Jan. 1st, 1902, 
lias shot in competition at 5T65 targets, breaking- 5532 
or 95.9^, using- a 
PARKER GUN. 
At Shot at Broke. 
Natchez, Miss , 400 39G 99 % 
Fort Dodge, la , 290 286 98.6i< 
Lakefield, Minn., 205 203 99 ^ 
Sioux City, la , 3G0 861 97 % 
Dubuque, la., 360 851 97.5^ 
The "Old Reliable" IS Reliable. 
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AX 
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WOLF SMOKELESS 
A new semi-dense smokeless powder made by Messrs. Wolff 
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302 & 304 Broadway, New York. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Trap Score Book. 
The only one containing the new (1902 revision) Shooting 
Rules of the Interstate Association, for targets and live 
birds ; The American Shooting Association Rules; 
and the revised Hurlingham Rules. And a detailed 
description of all the shooting systems in practice for the 
divisions of money. 
Forest and Stream's new Trap Score Book 
will admirably fill the needs of clubs and contest- 
ants in ajffording a means of keeping a faithful 
record of contests. Each book contains a generous 
number of sheets, so ruled as to make all the chief 
divisions of the shoot plain at a glance. For in- 
stance, the horizontal spaces are numbered from i to 
27, every sixth line being distinctly heavier than its 
fellows; hence the squads are distinguishable at a 
glance. The perpendicular spaces are numbered 
from I to 30, ample space first being left for the con- 
testants' names and their handicap allowance. 
Heavy dark lines are between each five spaces, and 
~ the numerals 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 are in heavy- 
faced type, so that the number of targets or birds to be shot at are apparent at a glance. The 
heavy ruling also is an advantage in bad lights. However dark a nook the scorer may be in, no 
straining of the eyes or incorrect entering of scores is possible on account of inability to distin- 
guish the lines of the score sheet. At the head are the usual spaces for current data. Each 
sheet is perforated, so that it can be readily torn out when manifold copies are made, and yet 
each sheet is strong enough to hold firmly in place if the book is desired for permanent club 
records. A neat pocket on the inside of the back cover holds carbon sheets for manifolding. 
The book is neatly and substantially bound in cloth, and contains 150 score sheets. The price is $1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANf, 
346 Broadway, New York 
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