








2 FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Dec. 28, 1907. 
13,066 STRAIGHT 
(UNFINISHED RUN) 
WITHOUT CLEANING THE RIFLE! 
The performance of Capt. A. H. Hardy, at Lincoln, Neb., Noy. 13-18, 

STANDS WITHOUT A PARALLEL. The objects shot at were 
2%-INCH WOODEN BALLS AND BLOCKS—NOT 4%-INCH CLAY TARGETS. 
They were thrown into the air 20 f 
eet at 15 feet rise. Capt. Hardy used but ONE 22 CALIBER RIFLE, which was NOT CLEANED 
DURING THE FIVE DAYS’ SHOOTING. No su 
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