Forest and stream . ch for 8100 a side at Greenfield, Monday, March25. The conditions were 25 shots each. Germau ring target, 200yds.,off-hand, any rifle. The match resulted in favor of Zeuguer by ascore of 517 to Plaisteds 406. THE TRAP. Correspondents who favor «s vrith club scores are particularly re-ouested to torite on one side of the paper only. Scores for publication should be made out on the printed blanksprepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished aratis to clubsecretaries. A MAGAZINE TRAP.—The Raub trap would seem to reduce thequestion of a flying object as a target down to the
Forest and stream . ch for 8100 a side at Greenfield, Monday, March25. The conditions were 25 shots each. Germau ring target, 200yds.,off-hand, any rifle. The match resulted in favor of Zeuguer by ascore of 517 to Plaisteds 406. THE TRAP. Correspondents who favor «s vrith club scores are particularly re-ouested to torite on one side of the paper only. Scores for publication should be made out on the printed blanksprepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished aratis to clubsecretaries. A MAGAZINE TRAP.—The Raub trap would seem to reduce thequestion of a flying object as a target down to the minimum oftrouble and expense. The cut will give an idea what ihe trap is consists of a cylinder into which a number of cardboard disks areinserted and fed up to a slit by a spring:. A lever arm sends the num-bered disks whirring up in the air, and when the scora is shot outthey are picked up, and those showing shot marks are scored as Raub claims for his invention that it can be used in shooting. 301-2111—3 6ii—2101-2111— 3100—1111-3111—3010-1 111-3110-2 110- 2201—2 111- 3 ill-3 gallery and field with equal success. Can be adjusted to throweither to right, left, or perpendicular, and at any angle height of dying target can be regulated by the simple adjust-ment of the spring. The targets are three Inches In diameter, andweigh Yi ounce. Twenty-flee can be thrown from the trap in 5 sec-onds or as rapidly as required and can be used many times, therebymaking the shooting very inexpensive. The trap is arranged to beeither bolted to the box in which it is packed, to a stake in the ground,or tc the floor when used in shooting galleries. Each trap is com-pactly packed with 500 targets in a well made wooden box. The tar-gets are made of a composition of hard clay and straw hoard, coloredlight on one side and dark on the other, and can be thrown witheither side to shooter. The trap is arranged to hold 25 targets num-bered from 1 to 25 to cor
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