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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 8, 1907. 
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Several of the military rifle shooters of , th . e , Pr °T,^ 
Revolver Club took advantage of the holiday on the 
vnth to get in a little practice and gathered at the 
private range of Mr. Bradford Norman, of Newport for 
the first of the season’s shooting at long range. Con¬ 
sidering that no practice has been had since last , 
the scores were good. The men commenced first with a 
nrlctfce shoot, limited to the exact number of shots 
called for in the reserve match. Mr. Powel, of Newport, 
was high man, leading Secretary Hurlburt by a point, 
and Messrs. Coulters and Almy tying for third place. 
The reserve match was then taken up immediately and 
four members qualified, iMr. Bowel again taking first 
place whh Hurlburt second, and Parkhurst and Coulters 
tvfng' for third position. The 500yd, range bothered most 
of the shooters, who had trouble in finding the targe . 
but nearly all improved their scores as the shooting 
was one of 
Pl Chief SS Gunner Stanley, of the “Tennessee 
the visitors and tried a few shots with one of the new 
Springfields at 500yds., expressing himself as satisfied 
Bpriugijcius 2 the rifle at both ends. 
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National Marksman s Reserve Match 
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H Powel, .30. 
A C Hurlburt, .30.. 
E C Parkhurst, .30. 
A B Coulters, .30... 
B Norman, .30. 0 4 
Wm Almy, .30... 
S.S. 
4 3 
4 4 
4 3 
4 5 
S.S. 
S.S. 
21 
3 4 
22 
5 3 
20 
4 3 
21 
0 4 
17 
4 2 
21 
2 2 
99 
9 2 
14 
0 3 
99. 
4 4 
15 
4 0 
16 
3 5 
13 
2 0 
4 3 
Practice Match. 
Seven shots per man (2. sighters and 5 
200, 300 and 500yds. National Marskman 
22—65 
16-57 
18—56 
20—56 
11-48 
6-33 
for record) at 
Reserve con¬ 
ditions : 
Y ards: 
200 
300 
500 
H Powel .... 
A C Hurlburt 
B Norman 
S.S. 
'I 
S.S. 
1 
S.S. 
3 4 
17 
2 4 
17 
3 4 
4 3 
17 
3 2 
20 
0 0 
3 4 
19 
3 0 
14 
4 2 
3 2 
20 
4 3 
16 
0 0 
2 4 
18 
3 4 
18 
0 3 
3 3 
17 
5 4 
16 
4 5 
19-53 
15- 52 
16— 49 
13-49 
5-41 
4—37 
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with were made at 2628 Broadway: M Hays 82 86, 
with were made at “roMway. m. 8 , 
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^June 1.—At Armbruster’s Park, Greenville, N. J-> t0 
day scores were made as follows: Q1 s , qi 91 
Revolver, 50yds„ J 0 shots—P. Anderton, 91 84, 94,91 
S 5 90 94 92; H. L. Seckel, 87, 79, ob, c>% * 1 , ° ’ 
Col H H. Brinkerhoff, 78, 88 , 83, 76, 76, 89, ^9* J- ' ' 
Dietz, 90, 83, 86 , 86 , 90, 87, 80, 88 , ( 8 , 8 b; J. E. Silh 
93, . 88 , 86 , 86 , 81, 88 , 89, 90 84 85. 215. 
Rifle, 200vds., 10 shots—M. Hays, 205, -13, 208, - . 
210; J. A. Dietz, 222 205, 205; W. J- Goons, 213 207, 
206 202; G. F. Snellen, 223, 2 - 1 , -54, —, 
French, 224, 235, 225, 218, 219 ; L P. Hansen, 217, -20, -lb 
J. H. Taylor, 215, 209; Dr. W. G. Hudson, 237^229,^ 
At Des Moines. 
Dfs Moines la., Tune 1.—I append the s c ore s.'?| 
my practice to-day, together with my high targ. ets. 1 
shooting I consider good, from the fact of its 
so uniform even for 100 successive shots: t . 22 
Sitting-Strings of 5 shots N. S. indoor target, 
oi 99 •’! 23 20 20, 21, 23, 20—215. on 
_ Offhand-Strings of 5 shots N S. indoor target. - 
23, 21, 21, 23, 22, 19, 21, 20, 20—210. 
Possible 500; score, 425. . . , qo hotTc 
Distance, 50ft.; artificial light; Drag, with 
military sights. _ 
(Continued on page 885.) 
