Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's disappearing target small-bore rifle

Men's disappearing target small-bore rifle
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
VenueBisley rifle range
Date11 July
Competitors22 from 5 nations
Medalists
   Great Britain
   Great Britain
   Great Britain
Shooting at the
1908 Summer Olympics
1000 yard free rifle men
300 m free rifle men
Team free rifle men
Team military rifle men
Stationary target small-bore rifle men
Moving target small-bore rifle men
Disappearing target small-bore rifle men
Team small-bore rifle men
Single-shot running deer men
Double-shot running deer men
Team single-shot running deer men
Individual pistol men
Team pistol men
Individual trap men
Team trap men

The men's disappearing target small-bore rifle was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme.[1] Regulation of the equipment used in the event was done through allowing the use of .22 or .297/.230 caliber ammunition. The target used was a three-quarter length silhouette, 4 inches high and 1.5 wide. It would appear at a distance of 25 yards for three seconds and then disappear for five until it had been seen a total of 15 times. A hit on the upper two-thirds of the figure counted for 3 points, while any other hit counted for 1. The maximum score was thus 45 points.

8 shooters scored the maximum possible score. The method of breaking the tie is unknown.

Results

Place Shooter Score
1  William Styles (GBR) 45
2  Harold Hawkins (GBR) 45
3  Edward Amoore (GBR) 45
4  William Milne (GBR) 45
5  James Milne (GBR) 45
6  Arthur Wilde (GBR) 45
7  Vilhelm Carlberg (SWE) 45
8  Harold Humby (GBR) 45
9  Eric Carlberg (SWE) 42
 John Fleming (GBR) 42
 Maurice Matthews (GBR) 42
 Edward Newitt (GBR) 42
 Otto von Rosen (SWE) 42
 Franz-Albert Schartau (SWE) 42
15  Johan Hübner von Holst (SWE) 39
 William Pimm (GBR) 39
 Philip Plater (GBR) 39
18  William Hill (ANZ) 36
19  André Mercier (FRA) 30
 Walter Winans (USA) 30
21  Léon Johnson (FRA) 24
22  Léon Tétart (FRA) 21

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