Description
Black and white 7 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ ad for their Hi-Speed 22 Shells. There is a drawing of a winter day where a man is standing in the snow and aiming his .22 rifle at a rabbit who is taking his last steps. The headline urges you to “Shoot Remington Hi-Speed .22’s when SPEED and POWER count”. The text talks in glowing terms about these shells and claims that they “pack more wallop at 50 yards than standard cartridges develop at the muzzle”. It also claims they are “precision-made for hairline accuracy” and mentions the Kleenbore priming.
Source: November 1952 Farm Journal.