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FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS 
g GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
The Winner An Amateur. 
This great event, the most important'Handicap on the shooting calendar, was won by Mr. Fred 
Harlow, a Newark, Ohio, Amateur, from a field of 331 of the best amateurs und professionals 
in the country. His score was 92 out of 100, and 18 out of 20 on the shoot-off of the tie. 
Mr. Harlow’s triumph places him in the front rank of trap shots, and also again proves that 
Winchester Shotgun Shells are loaded so uniformly and scientifically, that they shoot perfectly 
under all conditions in any kind of gun. 
The Gun and Shell Record 
Winchester Factory Loaded Shells not only carried off the honor of winning the Grand American, but also the blue ribbon 1 of 
popularity. Although there were five different kinds of shells used, over 45 per cent, were Winchester Factory Loads, a h 
some increase over their wonderful showing in 1907. The popularity of Winchester Repeating Shotguns was shown in the 
same pronounced way. Out of the innumerable different makes of shotguns used, over 40 per cent, were Winchester Repeat¬ 
ing Shotguns—the repeater that is endorsed by the United States Ordnance Board for reliability, strength and accuracy. I hes 
figures show that the majority of shooters the country over know that Winchester shells and guns-the red W brand-are the 
ones to pin their faith to in all important matches. 
The Professional CHa.mpionship for 1908 
FIRST AND SECOND PLACES 
WON BY WINCHESTER SHELLS 
The Professional Championship, 200 tar¬ 
gets, from 18 yards rise, added more glory 
to the Winchester—the red W Standard. 
Fred Gilbert won the event, shooting Win¬ 
chester Factory Loaded "Leader” Shells, 
with a score of 188 and 20 straight in the 
shoot-off. R. R. Barber was second, shoot¬ 
ing Winchester Factory Loaded “Repeater” 
Shells, with a score of 188 and 18 in the 
shoot-off. 
FRED GILBERT 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
Charles Young, shooting a Winchester Re¬ 
peating Shotgun, was High Professional, 
with a score of 95 out of 100, from the 
20-yard mark. 
When buying Guns or Am¬ 
munition remember that 
THE RED 
STANDS FOR WINCHESTER AND WINNING 
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