account of the extra time taken in loading the miniature 

 cartridges. 



When the members have become efficient individual 

 shots, they should be trained in team shooting at these 

 tcirgets. We have in mind some fine performances of a 

 team, from a well-known volunteer regiment, at the 

 Bisley meeting, who did much of their training on an 

 indoor range with rifles with adaptors, and now that it 

 is possible to get the Service pattern weapon chambered 

 for the more accurate '22 cartridges, the training is the 

 more valuable. 



If and when it is decided to form a rifle club, we 

 would suggest that it would be desirable for the manage- 

 ment committee to consult some of the very interesting 

 publications that have been issued from time to time 

 dealing wnth the formation of clubs and the building of 

 miniature ranges, notably amongst which we might 

 mention the following : — 

 "The Citizen Rifleman," by E. J. D. Newitt, of the 



Council of Miniature Rifle Clubs ; 

 "Rifle Shooting," by W. Winans ; 

 "The British Miniature Rifle," by W. W. Greener. 



Amongst the periodicals devoted to miniature rifle 

 shooting, we might mention : 

 "The Rifleman," the official organ of the Miniature Rifle 



Clubs ; 

 "The Rifleshot," the official organ of the Miniature Rifle 



Clubs affiliated to the National Rifle Association. 

 "The Marksman," published by H. Marks, 20 Bucklers- 

 bury, London, E.C. 



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