92 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 20, 1912. 
AN UNBEATEN RECORD! 
TARGETS SHOT AT 
TARGETS BROKEN 
4280 
4164 
This is the percentage with which Mr. J. S. Day won the 1910 OFFICIAL HIGH AMATEUR 
AVERAGE— a percentage never equalled by an amateur and exceeding by exactly \% 
the figures of the 1911 winner, who, moreover, shot at only 2100 targets. 
Mr. Day’s Wonderful Shooting was done with 
FACTORY LOADED SHELLS 
The Lion’s Share of the 1911 Amateur Honors 
was also won with PETERS Shells, for they were used either 
exclusively or for the most of their shooting, by 
5 out of the 10 HIGH AMATEURS. 
This is not all. The 1911 GRAND AMERICAN HANOI- 
CAP, the greatest event in the Trap-Shooting world, was won by Mr. Harvey Dixon, who scored 
QQ out of 100 from the 20 yard mark. 
HARVEY DIXON. 
J. s. day. 
I* 
a 
c” 
This score has never been equalled 
and is a World’s Record. 
Mr. Dixon used 
Peters Shells 
the kind with “steel where steel belongs” 
Particular Attention is directed to the fact that all of the 
shooting of Messrs. Day and Dixon was done with 
Peters Regular Factory Loads 
purchased from dealers where the various tournaments were held. Their 
shells were not special in any sense, but were regular stock goods, such as can 
be procured from any Peters dealer. 
And remember this—you can use PETERS Shells 
in ANY good gun. They require no special make of 
gun to give best results. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
CINCINNATI, OHIO 
New York; 98 Chambers Street. T. H. KELLER. Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine Street. E. F. LECKERT. Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
