JUNE 16, 1906.] FOREST ANDZSTREAM. 967 
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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—1o and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE—1,000 yards. 
RESULT and OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. S. Cartridges excelled all others. 

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UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CoO., 
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 
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ja ie ee 45 eA McCaghey: sc... oop ey Chami pera” sortase se 26 Wien Gimberttersscteesa 20 Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
TEE DRGEOSS, 23 ies ccss'es 44 Dea Kelso wins. . eves erinitivis Shame ee Ape Oilers eerie t. 26 Hj ACR OTS Oe aR RE or 19° Watki 93 Ring 20 
K C Shepardson........ 44 10, (85 10) Clon deaaonnce B0ue) Durkiiishizerim wicca 26 He Re Houtsmeset es case 19 SURLD Sine sivietiee fie : pelea tg aha Meee > 
DEW AUAIRIS O00 or ora gi n's oc. n'e 44 Pee PLUG CLG Mvesmerieree oi DOM AHCEnSOM,: scutene ceca. Zo R@iarnesarascv.<cntrecerte 18 Sportsmen’s Review championship two-men team 
PAP ESM ITLItL@ :c1c/0 2's oxa.0 o\s'e 44 POMEL Size Ta dacccteleie case 34 Fred Shattuck ......... 26 Swlhonpsoitaresee ss sone 1g “trophy, 25 targets per man, 50 cents entrance per man, 
PIP Gare toe: «ccress's 43 Wianieelbim bento. sa> cones Soe unGeo LKistler’..oNoses conn 26 AY Wr DulBrai-ccetiens «cee 16 optional sweep $2.50 per man. 
Eto irel we nace Ue aviv Niure'etese.e 43 em VEEL DIravresctices Oa. Ge WO POOLE: osc cbeeas ace ch 26 First contest on May 11, 1892, won by Buckeye Gun 
NVM MIDOLE: cs svicasec t's 43 RB HOUTS cotee stie> cass. « 30 Club, of Dayton. Grassy Point Gun Club, of Toledo, 
*Not eligible. challenged and won by default. North Baltimore Gun 
*Not eligible. Shoot-off, 25 targets: Club challenged the holders and were defeated on Aug. 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: W Clark 24 F Holding 23 a ee eee hee ae Sa is Parada = peo 
eer g of tna SUN ae 4 a eee et 5 arr oma tk oe ke Se 9, the Grass oint Club on Sept. 6. ain City Gun u 
Holding eeerecoccccoe oe 21 Young Boe ereeresessecers 18 Ran CAI fo mctetas actales 23 Tryon ed 0 20 challenged and were Pes pg Oct. 12. In 1893, at the 
Ohio State Journal trophy, 30 targets, 60 cents en- Press-Post trophy, 25 targets, 50 cents entrance, optional annual tournament, the Sherman Rod and Gun Club 
trance, optional sweep of $3. sweep of $2.50. Presented to the League by the Press- won. June 27, 1894, the Buckeye Gun Club challenged 
Presented to the League in 1892 by the State Journal Post Co. in the spring of 1899. First contested for at and won the cup, 181 to 180. The Sherman Rod and 
Co., to be emblematic of the amateur championship of Columbus, June 21, 1899, and won by Joseph Vause, of Gun Club challenged and were defeated by the Buck- 
Ohio. First contest at Columbus, May 10, 1892, won by Chillicothe, with 24. June, 1900, at Columbus, “Alex,” eyes, Oct. 5, 152 to 126. At the League tournament in 
Paul North, of Cleveland. May 9, 1893, C. A, Young, of Cleveland, won. June 6, 1901, at Circleville, C. A. 1895, Upson and Wirthington, of the Cleveland Gun Club 
of Springfield. May 8, 1894, Rolla O. Heikes, of Day- Young won. June 4, 1902, at Cleveland, D. A. Upson, won. June 10, 1896, at Dayton, the Buckeye Club won 
ton. May 14, 1895, Perry Easton. June 9, 1896, at Day- 25. June 10, 1903, at Cincinnati, C. A. Young. June 16, with 49 out of 50. June 1, 1897, at Springfield, the 
ton, D. A. Upson, of Cleveland, 30 straight. June 2, 1904, at Akron, Hull of Akron, Hogen, of Cleveland, and Buckeye Club won with 49. June 1, 1898, at Springfield, 
1897, at Springfield, R. O. Heikes. June 1, 1898, at Ahlers, of Cincinnati tied on 25, Hull winning the shoot- Phellis and Patrick, of the Mechanicsburg Gun Club, and 
Springfield, Spross, of Toledo, and Heikes tied on 25, off with 25 straight. June 18, 1905, at Canton, Lee, Heikes and Rike, of the Buckeye Club tied on 49. In 
Heikes winning the shoot-off with 24 to 22 out of 25 Raven, Stout, Galt, Johnson, Trew and J. H. Smith the shoot-off the latter won, 48 to 45. In 1899, June 22, 
targets. June 21, 1899, at Columbus, Mrs. Myers, of tied on 25. In the first shoot-off Lee and Raven tied Ward and Pumphrey shot off a tie with Young and 
Springfield, 30 straight. June 5, 1900 and June 4, 1901, on 25. In the second shoot-off Lee broke 24 to Raven’s Strong, of Springfield, and won with 48. In 1900 Rhoads 
L. J. Squier. June 3, 1902, C. Franklin and W. S. 23, and won. and Alkire, of Columbus, won, beating Squier and 
Bibbers tied and the former won the shoot-off by break- Targets: 15 10 Targets: 15 10 Gambell in the shoot-off, In 1901, at Circleville, Rhoads 
ing 30 straight. June, 1903, at Cincinnati, Stanley Rhoads, *y R” Taylor 15 10—25 WieClani .... 12 9-21 and Alkire again won. In 1902 Heikes and Rike, of 
emcoinnbus,and.C., A, Young, of Springfield, tied and ‘s7~ A Voung!.... 15 10-295 ~<A Flvnn.... 91 Dayton, won with 48. In 1903, Rhoads and Young, of 
(CeAY Otrig eee 15 10—25 EX Udi g ovr SE Prpscp- 13 8—2 yton, , 
Rhoads won the shoot-off. In 1904, at Akron, 5. Rhoads «K ¢ Shepardson 15 10—25 L Bottenfield.... 14 7-21 Columbus, won with 47. In 1904, June 15, at Akron, 
and John Taylor, of Newark, tied on 30 straight, Rhoads *R L Trimble 14 10—24 C F Butler iy 13) 3-31) Galt and Krider, of Barberton, won with 49. In 1905, at 
winning the shoot-off. June 13, 1905, at Canton, F H King "44 10—24 J G Bailey """ 42 9-91 Canton, Orr and Hulshizer, of Newark, won with 49. 
Hulshizer, Heikes, Call and Burns tied on 30 straight, *Q N Ford......1410-24 F C Dial ........12 9-21 Dayton No. 1. Cleveland. 
ee ed the. shoot-off, *C M_ Powers... 1410-24 J W = Keefe...... 12 8-20 R O Heikes..... 1013-23 D A Upson ..... 10 13-28 
FS ME Ae OUD so c\eieieneie - # Ish dak (CEE san somber s58e 25 *H G Taylor.... 14 10—24 AMD artiett 1. sissies 13 7—20 WH Heikes ...... 10 15—25 Pie Gt Galtier... 9 12—21 
PURSE AVIOT stale occas o/s 03 29 WAIOWAW coos Ascesiecles% xtc 25 BunVVatitls) caters 14 10—24 Chamberlain ..... 11 9—20 Se eS —-—- — 
BECahler o..s eee ss 29 Ds, Wiattkinse ese apices 25 *R O Heikes.... 14 9—23 *I, J Squier .... 13 7—20 Rotal Ganon ee. 10 28—48 Total smeecck ces 5. 19 25—44 
FCO) LeCompte........:. 29 WE botteniteldin cthacenoe CBee Re Sie nOad Sensis 14 9—23 BE De Alkire....c5,3 13 7—20 Newark No. 1. Portage Co. G. C., Kent. 
SHeGetaylor .esccceeee 29 EP SE Smith aadcseo hes Lote *H  Kahlerten 13 10—23 VRCWee ee said ss 11 9-20 Jj Taylotines ses 10 14-24 Te Wile GG acter os 9 12—21 
VEER ANAL |. 50s dec cee 29 Nie Eo rstit hit ores cares 25 *C LeCompte ... 13 10—23 ewEences ce. c. sop 13 120" Kino Wace. ce uececs 9 15—24 Tf Premlaitells Gan see 10 18—23 
DWE Clarks ceca cccieineesese 2 WER CGLGRcnctct. «ectas opie Tt AS Galteaesaces 14 9-23 JETS Seat aeeddD 11 9—20 = -—- — 
EP Wir CLOlGIN Gee ccecs mae 29 1 CE Se Sano abORH OUR, 25 K Johnson ..... 14 9—23 ARR EOULS nai a ale 11 9—20 Totalseee haces 19 29—48 MOtals ese ccne eee Ld 20—44 
MEL VOMM! cawissace ene 3 ene 29 Riko RE piers vines one 24 W R Randall... 13 10—23 Bye RIKEY Sas ieiss 3010 12 7—19 Columbus No. 2 Circleville. 
W Watkins ...6...05.0 29 MR ISTE] Sle aretaynrs s bisigiate (sees Calm UY ONmiseseesaie nets 13 10—23 IMGWEde tie rnecee ee 12719 RS) Rhoads..%.... 9 15—24 E M Stout...... 10 12—22 
#R O Heikes ....... seen Ome (xe A VLOSHEE fa csieiele gies 24 EL Re BOnser sen. 15 8—23 1) ISG a5 s885e 10 9-19 FD Alkire .... 814-22 Chamberlain ..... 9 12—21 
SEER US CS en wears 28 BA Datiuddletecve tsa 24 W H Moore.... 15 8—23 PVGELATNESS: .cieess 10 919 —-— — —--—- — 
Pre GLOSS sen sashes Fae AS Ae Barnette p-caseress: 2B ONS IDE Rkerkta he ne 13 10—23 E D Huddle ... 11 7—18 Totaly usaeatess/s 17 29—46 Totals: etcnc-cs 19 24-43 
PRO MINBELOLC selec scieecae-ss 28 MeConnellt.. -2aee ee 23 Fred Shattuck .. 14 9—23 S McConnell .... 11 7—18 Newark No. 2. Columbus No. 3. 
USP ROMIMISON WN. cis aciel cle ovate 28 Re BOMSeT IG gene vee» 23 *G A Mosher... 14 9—23 H Mchaughey .. 10 7—17  Bottenfield ...... 10 13—23 Fred Shattuck .. 9 13—22 
NG CATT 8 scence eas 28 Ele EL eiked aivenaccecde sews Zoe or AaB eka rca 13 9-22 Wii bampert. i... 10 7—17 M4Hulshizer ....... 10 13—23 JE Smith ios. ccs 10 11—21 
BG ORRHOAS: cont orice be 27 Ee: Bi ola/a.siitee viosiae aud 8 23 E W Holding.... 12 10—22 H V Hartzell... 11 6—17 —-—- -— --—- — 
PPO MMNP OWES. cass. cecee 27 CP Dialer is. cteereee 23° L Anderson’ ™...:. 13 9—22 A W DuBray ... 11 6—17 Totalst sexs «css 20 26—46 Totals .e..eaes 19 2448 
