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International Riflemen: Ireland |
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| J.K Millner (1847-1931) | |||||||||
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1874: Member of the Irish team at Creedmoor, USA. New York Mercury, 27 September 1874 Harper's Weekly, 17 July 1875
The target was six feet high by twelve feet wide, and was divided as follows: Bull's eye, 36 inch circle counting 5; Centre, 54 inch circle surrounding the bull's eye, counting 4; Inner, 6 x 6 feet enclosing the centre, counting 3; Outer, the remainder of the target, being a strip 3 feet wide on each edge and counting 2.
Millner won the 1000 yard Match Rifle gold medal with a score of 98x100. His target diagrams are shown right. |
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The NRA(GB) Journal, March 1932 In 1874 Colonel Millner was a member of the Irish team which visited the United States. Ireland lost by three points, and Millner began his score at 900 yards with a bull's-eye on the wrong target. In 1877 he was a member of the British tem at Creedmoor which was beatne by 93 points. In the Olympic games of 1908 he won the individual match rifle competition at 1,000 yards. A member of the Council from 1907 to 1914, Colonel Millner did much valuable work, and until a few years ago was a regular visitor to Bisley. In his later year he devoted much time to the breeding of sporting dogs and published a very valuable book on the subject. He was an inimitable mimic, and those who heard the corncrake or other unusual birds cry during the Bisley Meeting were listening to "Josh" Millner indulging in a little fun at their expense." |
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