RIFLE PRACTICE.
We would recominCnd n ie S t ffVl>e'<’' f '.a bers of our rifle compan 6 J j rit y 1 t i 4 opinion of a competent M thc^ t J to long range ball pract,ce- f » J we take the oppo rtun ‘ t f y thc pat«° ll %i< qualified adm.ratm da iJ 3 of J induces them to be s afcc U five rounds • «would P c .said Earl Grosvenoff
all purposes of practice, and he believed that even a hundred yards range would answer the nurpose in the first instance, for if a man could hit the bull’s eye at a hundred yards, he would very soon be able to strike a mark at 300, 500, or 600 yards.”
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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 271, 9 June 1860, Page 2
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125RIFLE PRACTICE. Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 271, 9 June 1860, Page 2
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