June 29, 1907.] 
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REMINGTON 
AUTOLOADING SHOTGUN 
wins the 
1907 GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
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Two trials and one victory. No other gun has.so great a record. The Remington Autoloading Shotgun 
has been on the market but two years. This year was its second attempt for the great trap shooting 
honor—the Grand American Handicap. In a field of 500 guns, against overwhelming odds, it was shot 
to victory by Mr. J.' J. Blanks, of Trezevant, Tenn. His winning score was 96 ex 100, and 18 ex 20 on 
the shoot-off. Mr. Blanks says: 
“I cannot say enough in favor of the Autoloading Remington which won me the G. A. H. 
It is the perfect gun. I now have none of the bruises or headaches which my other guns 
gave me. It handles quickly and easily, and as a game gun it is my special favorite.’ 
No other gun has won so many laurels in so short a time as the Remington Autoloading Shotgun. 
Shooters- are everywhere adopting it as their favorite. Shoot one. 
THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Iiion, N. Y. 
Agency, 315 Broadway, New York City 
the three leading men in this match shot out of doors by 
natural light, choosing that option with more difficulty 
in holding during a windy day than the indoor range. 
Average, 89.52 per cent. 
Harford W H Powel, .30... 
Average, 88.20 per cent. 
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Average, 87.64 per cent. 
Average, 86.72 per cent. 
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