Mr. W. Spottiswoode, P.R.S. (Royal Toxophilite Society), has another good score on the Society's books:
| Hits | Score | Hits | Score | Hits | Score | Hits | Score | |
| 50 | 194 | 38 | 194 | 22 | 124 | = | 110 | 512 |
made on May 30, 1867.
Captain A. P. Moore, who made the highest score in 1849, at Derby, when Mr. H. A. Ford was first champion, reports that his best score in a single York Round was in private practice:
| Hits | Score | Hits | Score | Hits | Score | Hits | Score | |
| 65 | 309 | 44 | 230 | 24 | 152 | = | 133 | 691 |
and that he has made 316 score with 56 hits and 304 score with 64 hits in the 72 arrows at 100 yards.
His best performance at 80 yards was 254 score with 44 hits in the 48 shots, and at 60 yards his best score was 164 with the 24 hits. His best double York Round was 1288 with 252 hits, mentioned by Mr. H. A. Ford. In the month of March 1852 he shot 14 rounds, and their average was 557 score with 115 hits.
Two very good records of Mr. Charles Garnett's (Royal Toxophilite Society) shooting at 100 yards are:
| Hits | Score | Hits | Score | |
| 58 | 288 | and | 61 | 269 |
72 arrows being shot on each occasion.