On Nov. 25, 1887, Mr. F. E. Bennett fired 100 shots, under similar conditions, the 10-shot aggregate being:—
| 85 | 89 | 87 | 86 | 88 | 81 | 95 | 89 | = | 852 |
He fell short of the 100-shot record, but broke the 10-shot record by the following score:—
| 10 | 10 | 10 | 9 | 9 | 10 | 9 | 10 | 9 | 9 | = | 95 |
Six shots with a Smith & Wesson .44-calibre Russian-model revolver, reduced charge, made in Conlin’s Gallery, New York, Feb. 12, 1887, by Mr. J. T. B. Collins.
A diagram of this target is shown on page 100, in an illustration reduced one-quarter.
95 out of a possible 100, on Standard American target, in 10 consecutive shots, at 50 yards, with a Smith & Wesson .44-calibre Russian-model revolver, with Union Metallic Cartridge Co. ammunition, made at Walnut Hill, Mass., Nov. 25, 1887, by Mr. F. E. Bennett. Reduced one-quarter.