Ties will be decided by the fewest shots of low count.

Winners and Scores

1915—Portland, Ore.
R. H. Craddock 162
J. H. Young 157
W. D. Humphrey 155
L. K. Evans 151
J. T. Moore 146
776
1916—San Francisco, Calif.
S. Carr 165
W. R. Proll 157
J. M. Mann 157
T. J. Sullivan 143
E. C. Lange 140
762

Substitute for subject matter under U. S. Navy Target Practice Regulations, [pages 204 and 205], the following:

The new firing regulations and prescribed course of practice with the automatic pistol are as follows:[22]

Each officer or man may fire the pistol course for credits once per year while attached to each division.

The firing in the pistol course may be done at any range.

Any target may be used.

The course is as follows:

Position Slow fire Rapid fire
Prone 5 shots 1 string of 5 shots
Kneeling 5 shots 1 string of 5 shots
Squatting 5 shots 1 string of 5 shots
Standing 5 shots 1 string of 5 shots
Total number of shots 20 20
Aggregate number of shots 40
Possible aggregate score 200