Be FOREST AND STREAM. [JAN. 6, 1906. 
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U. S. Government 
Ammunition Test. 
Accuracy test of Krag-Jorgensen .30-Caliber Cartridges held at Springfield Armory 
by order of the Ordnance Department, United States Army. 
TESTED—Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS—ro and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE—1,000 yards. 
RESULT and OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. 8S. Cartridges excelled all others. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., : 
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Z, 
Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park St., New York. 114-116 Market St., San Francisco. 
ANNAN RANI INININ ENN ININININN NINN INNING DNNINIS NINN IN SIN 
IN NEW JERSEY notably Lucas, a young man of sixteen, who bids fair ; Lakewood Gun Club. 
to make a most excellent shot. 
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—- Teoentee GA ee a bad aa DASE OER, N: Js eg 30.—The takes ga A 
: rye ie Ae “he its first shoot of the season Friday, ec. 29. 
PLE Ait Agree 2 tee 2 2 “1 1. 0 strong wind was blowing directly in the faces of the 
Montcrair, N. J., Dec. 30.—Some twenty-five men Holloway ......c..cccesscsccscceceuss 6 2 6 4 5 0. Shooters, making targets very erratic. Good scores were 
participated| in ‘the silver shoot jof ‘the Montclair’ Gun =o Winslow. uns.ssysn eens een eoeeeee 5 4 8 6 9 1. very hard to make. Mr. W. H. Heer, of Concordia, 
Club this afternocn. Seven events were run off. The Canfield acccscule tae aceon s sae eee A Lee are ee Gaerne! Mass., the well-known expert, accompanied by Mr. 
first two for practice, the remaining for silver prizes. Parke. Siyesiseeeawonseeeene sae eee 4 6 7 9 6 2 Frank E. Butler were present. 
The trade was represented by Messrs. Glover, Heer, P Cockefair ...........c..c.secesseeee 6 7 § 9 6 0. , The club offered a silver loving cup for amateur mak- 
Butler, Fanning, Hearne, Nicoll, Welles and Schneider, Allan’ As, Yeates Seen Reacts eet Biedceie | ph oe Oe high averages. Same was won by E,. J. Westhall, 
who shot through the programme for targets. Bush: Scot tse tees sie ae een 6 9 9 8 7 4. he breaking 125 targets out of 150. Following are the 
Events 1 to 4 were scratch. In event 5 winners of first G “Haward™ oar iaaadiosteien ccirene ann 7 TeeiG 8 C9 <8 gee COnes« 
prizes in the previous events were penalized 2 targets, Perley Go Sins. 9 eo. a4 Events: 1 2° 9 45 Gang umShor 
and winners of second prizes were penalized 1 target. Moffett 3 eat 10 5. oie O mers Targets: 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 25 at. Broke 
Messrs. Bush, Perley, Allan and Beck were winners Batten AE ATE Git eG Oy EF Muldoon 13 11 13 17 14 13 13 15 150 109 . 
of first prizes; Messrs. Moffett, Bush, Perley and. Cocke- MeDonot(eh Ghigieectaeecsl. oslo aeaaen BRT 1 Cele OMe he nipple eee 1011 916 11 14 15 22 150 108 
fair of second prizes, and Messrs. Winslow, Bush, Perley Neville” ic Sos See a secon yee: Epa a on a Dru stice enn 10 811131113 813 150 87 
and (Beck ‘were witthérs’ of “third ~rizes, Bush’ Winning) = Gould! yen.2-+.atkermereiee- eee ee Gos 6b cee Sas © Win SET) El cer ss sean ach ets els eLCmivaer een 150 132 
the prize ior general high average. Reck | 2afit. cardenaca Sbraans «eepaneriets 7-9 8 T ©45 .WwolcMe Matthews 13 12 11-15 13 17 18 22 150 Shales 
Ties _ were shot. ‘off<in “the following event) Woeeathersy dDaxenport saas.cenceeeccaceals cerincienine ty teh OY ath toc 1 "49 12 12 
ade d I By je Westhallacecss 12 12 12.1818 191420 150 125 
conditions were not favorable to high scores; a gale from Peters ........cceccscecscceccccncecees os SPs Oboe DIECE Randolph, Jr. 13 1012 1813141215 150 107 
the northwest prevailing most of the time. B (Howard's Seneca vs siete stat: a. meee S Ov ee, 0 PSP Randolph, cm 12. : 15 12 
Over 1,900) targets” were: “thrown -betweem 2Zi-and 94:30) = eacas. eee eae ee eee Ce tbe Om Grsaiiedice ’ | 5 (9 “Sia °3 40mg ata) 47 
P. M. from a battery of three expert traps: S) Cockefairiiie.s «sxc acleiecloieiele, fasta cise cielears 10 5 O J w Newnan aan 12 13 11 12 16 11 16 15 150 106 
tants. ¢ ie ately vee! pest ay WaPo eens diwhu.8 Sysiezerss olen rate Rn Essa ce eh ai J Lee Ne SRE ama. 7 71214 16 15 13 17 150 101 
Targets: % 2 10 10 10 10 10 See ennaes an Tenors Sarawée oust act W Newman ......... 101112 2014141418 150 113 
Glover JAGc acne cic REE 19) 92 (een we Guns : ; Mie 2 Newna sete ee eees 12 9 14 13 17 oe 15 19 | ne 
TRECEL a, Celera icons & 2 eer eaeiteee swine BOP22 AO PP Sa tOs BND y 4 Newman .... 
Butler ey is ee 12 19" 9m OG Sb Teg Indianapolis Gun Club Mr. J. G. Heath was in charge of the office. 
Bannitips edi ee eee ee 2) 1 se ser OP ONES : H. E. Havens, Sec’y. 
Phare 2d. cacalentAne ites Ranete 4 cep ae 124 ane aN ae Caen INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 30.—Dougherty won the 
reel Poe en Moe, ooh yee iF a 4-8 : z 4 Peters badge, ending the conte with AeEee es for 
CLES: (olathe «oe torts watts vin atu S$! 22 LS aS the season. Having ten wins to his credit, he becomes : * 4s 
Schheéiders ‘30. <a Pisachn tree amore 17 22 6 7 9 4-7 VS the owner of the eA Boston Shooting Association. 
Allan wees ebsseeeeee sree eeeeer eens 15 .. e310 Sb 8 Events: Nip 2 ot SY Sod OCG aT Tue fourth weekly shoot on grounds of the Boston 
Moffett ......s.sssseseeeeeeeeeeees 2 De Oe gk, Nese ee Targets: 25 25 2% 25 25 25 25 Shooting Association at Wellington, Mass., Dec. 27, was 
Bush > SOD GSO Re AGL 2 CEt SURI AOR ll 18 9 6 9 10. 2! iM ao ger uses behee apne en aan 23 20 23 23 21 21 2% well attended and some good scores made in the 100- 
Batten .eceeeeee sence seen ee eeeee es 10... i en as fy) Dagretthitmenns ss scapes «cates 17,14 12 16 .. ~. . target match. Dr. Gleason and Eo @y Gritmtiereqeior 
WARSI aergen ea \iranen Stee. By ly © Se Mi chack aamenec ts, eee eee 24 23 23 23 20 .. .. first place with 96; Everett and Dr. Weld second; 
Cogkefair (cies ssssecs+sneinncs crane -o ls 26 0B Gl BOB Thi on See lat S nie nee 23 24 19 24 2 24 ., Frank third with 91. 
Babbage ss. .sssees seer eeeee ewes B MOPS Sts te UE ATMStHORe Dee. omeeremo ee ate 183.16. - 18 oto ene eee ee ; ; 
Crafic ete ng ence sara ratice tatian aatiee alee (Gat 0S PG Gs 5G 9 Fs Dr Gleason s.)ensinee ese 96 Smith ise ssss cee ss Cente 84 
de 54 Burfogele th ae tess: dentate amanceltbteaie 215 145, bse 51 ees : 
FLOM O Welty eritinw.c's avs enetets iotare ste Dats seeumere ne 8 ( 6 oo Johnson 1ei7. 19 to Grititnierrerracistcten crate eriaste 96 Gifford (Wi.cc.cnsemeteanaiee 83 
BOrmal oo iesil reas ans cntesils violride tee oale ers OT: 82964 96.05 Te ORR a a eee, melee foo ae SmiRCan ds fo meena 7 re a pe Ver eheamcmisnen ssinsteiticleeitate 93 Byram Forts oss oeteaeaaeem 80 
; =. TB YIOL «Ree sieistsrd ona dish iabetalesateioy a si ataistsls UT O10 a, VEG tee 
Bete ys? Fe, hits teablodes, is wleom ane balers’ 242) D «GOS oS Cometic apres 12 Weld iit nccnictes calsnigeresiauats 93 Trumaneis.<ten eeeeiee 79 
ea eet? Sor" GShatter Wee tected aaee te svete YER Wet ke Ne 
eS POUSES DOUG RaO Tu un SODono Tot 6 oO 8 8 9 Ae Or ee Cen eee oT PS Lath 22 eee paeoh etalelelelalsie)siu.e:esaitle a evarw a pete: 0 8le/e oW'e.ble g.dhe el slerpue 
L LOMAS ceceseecrsvenccccsssssesve oe PR Ce OC S “a Dougherty MiMeitane Nae 3 Ae i6 15 COLCT we eenvscecseveces ATTIETE seve ereeeeeeeevee 
Budd Wiss), vase oth Sagefotassiece holes meceeates 14 Gaal 5 eens BEOWile asus siosiecine ca eeidels 90 Richardson yess eesees 61 
Re PESO tis atetale o visccasie > Ato mbreorarel 5s se Berns g iret! The following are the contestants and number of wins: Qsborn ...cececeeseseeees 88 Pondrill Wie ates eae 20 
Holmes a ob bre eele we Kae BO os ee ee 5 6 oe J. E. Clark 1, S. Hice 2, Dickman 8, Moore 2, W. B. Burns ee ey 8 
A aoe Pret Eerie het 1. ea 6. p Set S4P ee eee ‘Allen 2, Haun 3, Steffen 1, Steel al Parry 2, Rhoades 1, \ 
a af : Finley 2, Smith 1, Sutclitf 1, Morris 1, Gregory 1, Hirschy Practice after match, vy targets: 
Jan. 1—Some twenty-two men participated in the 1, Habich 1, Moller 10, Dougherty 1. Frank Gifford \\i:.c<steng aaeecuare 19 
shoot on. New Year’s morning, some six events being SrEc’y. Luffort Wheelers i.'ic.cva sateen citer 19 
pat off. a ae ae ; ee ae 
Among the prize winners were Messrs. Perley, Moffett, Wrhel diiticrtec stat stutter seis 
Bush, Babcock, Cockefair and Lucas. THE MANY-USE OIL : Gleason Brown, +:.s stab stenoses 24 

Several of the shooters faced the traps for the first time, prevents rust. Lubricates perfectly; 6 oz. can, 25c.—Adv. Smith 
