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EARLY TRAPSHOOTING SCORE SHEETS.
 

REMINGTON SCORE SHEET
1916

This long score sheet measures over 3 1/2 long and was produced by Remington in 1916. Note the yard stick at the bottom of the photo to give the viewer an idea how long this sheet extends. Value at about $50.00. 

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HERCULES SCORE SHEET
1935

Hercules Red Dot score sheet produced in 1935 advertising their shotgun powder, Red Dot. It contained enough room for three squads.  Value at about $15.00. 

WESTERN SCORE SHEET

This Western Ammunition score sheet was probably produced in the 1920's. It contained enough room for three squads. Value at about $15.00. 

US CARTRIDGE SCORE SHEET
1929

This score sheet held three squads
and was distributed by US Cartridge in 1929.
Value at about $25.00. 

REMINGTON-UMC SCORE SHEET

This score sheet held only one squad and was distributed by Remington-UMC between 1910 and 1919. Value at about $15.00. 

WINCHESTER SCORE SHEET
1921

This Winchester score sheet, produced in 1921, came with their famous Junior Trapshooting outfit. It was not made for competitive shooting, only family fun plinking. Value at about $15.00. 

DUPONT SCORE SHEET
1922

This DuPont score sheet, produced in March of 1922, held 5 squads. Value at about $15.00. 

DUPONT SCORE SHEET

This is a very old score sheet, probably as early as 1910-1915. Produced by Peters. Like the above DuPont sheet, it too held 5 squads of shooters. Value at about $15.00. 

REMINGTON-UMC SCORE SHEET

Another very old score sheet, this one produced by Remington and held only one squad. The gun is a Remington Model 29 T Trap Gun. Value at about $25.00. 

REMINGTON SCORE SHEET

Another very old score sheet, this one produced by Remington and held only one squad. The gun is a Remington Model 31 TC Trap Gun. The sheet probably dates from the early 1930's. Value at about $15.00. 

WESTERN SCORE SHEET

A Western score sheet holding 4 squads. This sheets dates to the early 1930's. Value at about $15.00. 

SPORTSMEN'S REVIEW SCORE SHEET

This score sheet, holding 4 squads, was produced by Sportsmen's Review magazine. The magazine later became Trap and Field. It was widely used by all gun clubs and printed until the early 1950's. Value at about $15.00.  

WESTERN SCORE SHEET

An updated version of the Western score sheet found above, probably used in the early to mid 1930's. It held 4 squads. Value at about $15.00.