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SHOTGUN 
ECLIPSE 
SHELLS AND SHOTGUNS 
ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS IN 1907 
J. R. TAYLOR 
94.3# 
for 15,180 Targets 
C. G. SPENCER 
94 9# 
for 16,220 Targets 
J. M. HAWKINS 
94.5# 
for 14,275 Targets 
L. R. BARKLEY 
94 2# 
for 13,945 Targets 
W. R. CROSBY 
97.18# 
for 3,300 Targets 
94.8# 
for 12,970 Targets 
FRED GILBERT 
95.8# 
for 9,195 Targets 
HIGH AVERAGE WINNER 
FOR FIFTH TIME 
THE HALL OF FAME FOR 1907 
S EAR CH shooting history since the day of the blowgun; scrutinize the records with a microscopic eve if vou 
will; but be assured that you will not find any such winnings or any such phenomenal scores 
made during the year 1907 by shooters who used Winchester Factory Loaded Shells and Winchester 
e P?? ung Shotguns—the Red W brand. Their record is as convincing as it is complete. Read it and reflect 
1 n d H f H U QvI 0 n bette ^ y \v^ r s 5 0res 1908 ’ follow the example of the men who know and shoot Winchester Factory 
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HIGH YEARLY AVERAGE FOR 1907 
T F ° r 4 th ! tim ?j dui ? ng the Ifst seven years this coveted honor was won by Fred Gilbert with Winchester Factory 
Loaded Shells. He shot at 9,195 targets, breaking 8,817, an average of 95.8%. Such phenomenal shooting, so con- 
Swin 7 m /w am t d I 0 " QK Pe n 0d v IT®’ n0t ° n y , S1?e ^ S volumes for Mr - Gilbert’s great skill, but also for the uniform 
shooting of Winchester Shells, which he uses exclusively. 
97.18%—FOR 3,300 TARGETS-97.18% 
This unprecedented average was made in open tournaments at regulation targets by W. R. Crosby, shooting Winchester 
I a p t °TT I \ Jcf lke condl ^ ons > J- Mowell Hawkins made an average of 96.88% for 3,820 targets; and 
J. R. Taylor 96.63% for 3 150 targets. Messrs. Hawkins and Taylor both shot Winchester Factory Loaded Shells and 
Red* W^rand ° tgUnS ' avera 2 es far sur pass past records and proclaim the superiority of Winchester goods—the 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE FOR 1907 
Again Winchester Factory Loaded Shells made a clean sweep of the amateur honors ; first, second and third high averages 
being won by shooters who used them. An Illinois amateur was first with 94.5% for 4,730 targets- G. E. "Kelsey” 
second with 94.1% for 1,520 targets; and J. W. Garrett and E. M. Arnold third with 93.8% for 2 890 and 1 900 
targets, respectively. Mr. Garrett shot a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. 
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OUT OF THE FIRST 14 HIGH MEN 
Eleven out of the first fourteen average winners shot Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. Of the eleven, C. G Spencer 
J. Mowell Hawkins, J. R. Taylor, L. R. Barkley, Harold Money and j. W. Garrett shot Winchester Repeating Shot¬ 
guns, which is most convincing proof that 
The Red W Combination Is the One to Shoot 
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