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Throwback Thursday: The 500 Club

Assembled here are four of the five members of the "500 Club" (as of 1966)—those who fired a "clean" score of 500 over the High Power Regional course of fire.

Throwback Thursday: Camp Perry 1986

In 1986, the NRA High Power Rifle Championship pitted two former champions going head to head. Patrick McCann and defending champion G. David Tubb, two of the most prolific performers in Camp Perry history, did not disappoint this year.

A Page From History: Clips and Magazines

From the January 1956 edition of American Rifleman.

A Page From History: The First Televised Rifle Match

From the April 1955 issue of American Rifleman.

A Page from History: Looking Through the Rear Sight

From the April 1938 issue of American Rifleman.

A Page from History: Rifling Twist and Bullet Flight

From the September 1951 issue of American Rifleman.

A Page from History: Inherent Pattern

A multishot gun, even with perfect barrel and ammunition, has a natural property of dispersing its hits in a regular pattern.

A Page from History: The U.S. Air Force Pistol Team

TSGT Arnold (Arnie) Vitarbo recounts the early days of the U.S. Air Force Marksmanship School that later became “the team to beat.”

A Page from History: Notable Shooter A.C. Gould

Mr. Gould made several contributions to the advancement of organized shooting in this country.

A Page from History: Pistols for the 1905 National Matches

Pistols at the National Matches were pretty straightforward, until a supply of M1911 pistols became available for competitors.

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