BISLEY RIFLE MEETING
HIGH SCORES REGISTERED. Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July 7. The Bisley rifle meeting opened with a high wind, threatening rain, and a bad light. There was high scoring m the early stages despite the' reduced size of the ■'bull’s-eye.—Reuter. After the last Bisley rifle meeting it was decided to reduce the size of the targets. The following table shows the alterations: '■ 1923 MEASUREMENTS. 200 .100 500 :: nd COO. Aiming mark 12|a i-' ll •Rnli’s-cvo tin 30m *om fnnor y Kin 20in Min Magpie 2«" ««» «!» Outer «in 48in 72m 1921 MEASUREMENTS. 200 900 500 and |JOO, Aiming mark -- l-’in 12in Jim Rail’—eve tui sin ]B;n gner 1 32in 18in 3«iu * ’ ie J Bin 27in Mm Outer' 6 ... «in, «Bin 72in
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19219, 9 July 1924, Page 7
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