Jan. 19, 1907-] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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! A TRIUMPHANT YEAR! 
t A . re f orc J of th e great events of the rifle shooting world, during the year 1906, which is given herewith, justifies 
- absolutely the broad statement that Peters Factory Loaded Cartridges possess every essential of perfect ammunition, 
T. d j f ie immeasurabl y superior to all other makes. They have been used by the leading experts of the country 
and have contributed toward the making of experts; they have won more victories and prizes than any other 
T ammunition, either factory or hand-loaded; they have destroyed old standards and set new ones; they have broken 
' and distanced worlds records, and have revealed possibilities which, with the use of ordinary ammunition, were not 
•J believed to exist. This list includes only the most important victories, but justifies awarding the year’s laurels to 
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PETERS CARTRIDGES 
Indoor .22 Cal. Championship 
OF THE UNITED STATES 
Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 12-17: 
Won by W. A. Tewes, of New York City, by the marvelous 
score of 2481 out of a possible 2=>oo points, and beating the 
previous world’s record by 13 points. He used PETERS 
.22 Short Cartridges. The NINTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR 
Peters Cartridges have won this honor. 
Annual Military Tournament 
Sea Girt, N. J., Aug. 24-Sept. 6: 
Contestants using PETERS ammunition won 22 of the 
All-Comers Matches—second place in 10, third place in 10, 
and fourth place in 8, including practically every important 
event and a majority of all the prizes. 
Ohio State Rifle Association 
ANNUAL MEETING 
Port Clinton, O., Sept. 10-15: 
PETERS ammunition used by the winners of 21 out of 23 
All-Comers Matches, including all the aggregates and the 
Ohio State Championship. 
Illinois State Rifle Association 
ANNUAL MEETING 
Camp Logan, Ill., Sept. 15-16: 
11 out of 13 All-Comers Matches won with PETERS am¬ 
munition, including the Illinois State Championship. 
International Team Match 
Creedmoor, N. Y., Oct. 2-3: 
Won by the 7th Regiment Team of New York, defeating 
the Queen’s Westminster Volunteers of London by the 
score of 1648 out of a possible 1800 points, using the 
famous PETERS .30 Cal. Bullet. 
International Team Match 
Toronto, Oct. 13: 
Won by the 74th Regiment Team of New York, using 
PETERS .30 Cal. Cartridges defeating the Queen's Own 
Rifles, by a score of 935 to 837. 
Peters Loaded Shells 
Have kept pace with Peters Cartridges in the race for supremacy. They are immensely popular with Field and 
Trap Shooters, especially the Amateurs, who are quick to recognize the loads that give the best results. They 
have won the 1906 Championships of Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, New Hampshire, Arkansas and New Jersey, also 
the GRAND EASTERN HANDICAP and tournament averages innumerable. They have begun the year 1907 by 
winning the 
TRI-STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 
Of Ohio," Indiana and Kentucky (Live Birds), won at Dayton, Ky., January 1, by C. A. Young, using Peters 
Factory Loaded Ideal Shells; score 24 out of 25, and 1 dead out of bounds. 
The Peters Cartridge Company extends greetings to the Trade and Shooters ot the United States, soliciting their 
continued patronage and offering, as in the past, an unexcelled and unequalled line of ammunition for Rifle, Revolver 
and Shot Gun. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
New York: 98 Chambers St. 
T. H. Keller, Mgr. 
Cincinnati, O., U. S. A. 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. 
J. W. Osborne, Mgr. 
