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VOL. LIX.-N0, 17. 
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26 Consecutive Bullseyes At i,ooo Yards. 
A Record That Is A Record Made With 
WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES. 
At Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., August 19th, Sergeant Leonard Deitz, Co. M, 23d U. S. Infantry, shooting Win- 
chester .30 U. S. Army Cartridges in a U. S. Military Rifle equipped with open sights, made the unprecedented record 
of 26 consecutive bullseyes at 1,000 yards. In 10 preliminary shots his score was 045355555 5 — 42; and in 
his 20 shots for ajecord, he made 20 consecutive bullseyes. Sergeant Deitz's score is on record, being officially en- 
dorsed by Capt Allaire, 23d U. S. Infantry, and he will receive a sharpshooter's certificate signed by Gen. McAithur. 
This is the first time in the history of rifle shooting that such a score has been made at 1,000 yards. Such phenome- 
nal shooting is a conclusive demonstration of Sergeant Deitz's wonderful marksmanship, and also of the unerring 
accuracy of Winchester Cartridges. When buying Ammunition bear this in mind and ask for Winchester make. 
WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD. | 
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