"Interesting" From 1907 (pics)
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"Interesting" From 1907 (pics)
San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 19 1907. Gun Editor "Sporting Life." All records for rifle shooting at wing targets were broken yesterday when A. D. Topperwein, of the Winchester Rep. Arms Co., broke 5,750 targets without a miss. Mr. Topperwein had to stop after making the above score because powder from the cartridges had lodged in his eye. He continued his remarkable run of rifle shooting at flying targets today and passed the 7,000 mark without a miss. The target used was a 2 & 1/2 inch wooden block. San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 21. Gun Editor "Sporting Life." Adolph Topperwein, the Winchester expert, just finished one of the most remarkable feats in marksmanship in the history of rifle shooting by breaking 19,990 out of 20,000 flying targets with a straight run of 8840 and another run of 4991 straight without a miss. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 29 1907. Gun Editor "Sporting Life:" The most remarkable shooting exhibition ever recorded with fire arms was concluded here today, when A. Topperwein completed a ten days' shooting, series, during which time he shot at 72,500 targets and missed only nine.
In 1907 Mrs. Topperwein shot at 8080 targets breaking 91%.
In 1907 Mrs. Topperwein shot at 8080 targets breaking 91%.
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I remember seeing the pic of him sitting on top of thousands of these blocks. I thought it's gotta be fake it is just that unbelievable
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Unbelieveable. I can't imagine the concentration and talent it took to do those feats. But, if it's your job, it's your job.
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Wasn't there someone called "Chief A.J." who did a similar feat, or was that the same guy...?
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If y'all ever get to SA check out the Lone Star Brewery.....the Hall of Horns and Hall of Fins is great. There is a neat room with all sorts of targets, photos etc...
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In Waco, I believe it was at the skeet range there, is a trick target shot by Mr. Toepperwein (which a couple local streets and things are named after as well) where he shot his name in a sheet of metal IIRC.
Re: "Interesting" From 1907 (pics)
Amazing! In today's world, the men in white uniforms would pick him and take him in for a mental evaluation.....
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Doc, Chief AJ is a gentleman who teaches how to "instinct shoot" using bb guns, plus has some other interesting stuff on his website. I think he does hold some sort of record using the bb gun, but can't remember what he shot at.
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Re: "Interesting" From 1907 (pics)
Here's something I remember from an old Remington Nylon 66 ad. I found it on an NRA site.
In 1959, Tom Frye, a field representative for Remington, set out to surpass Ad Topperwein's world record (set in 1907) of shooting 72,500 2 1/2-inch wooden blocks as they were tossed into the air while missing only nine. Frye used three Nylon 66 rifles and maintained an average pace of 1,000 shots per hour (one shot every four seconds) for 13 consecutive eight-hour days. When the smoke cleared, he had shot at 100,010 blocks and hit 100,004, missing only six! The rifles were cleaned only five times during the Marathon trial.
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In 1959, Tom Frye, a field representative for Remington, set out to surpass Ad Topperwein's world record (set in 1907) of shooting 72,500 2 1/2-inch wooden blocks as they were tossed into the air while missing only nine. Frye used three Nylon 66 rifles and maintained an average pace of 1,000 shots per hour (one shot every four seconds) for 13 consecutive eight-hour days. When the smoke cleared, he had shot at 100,010 blocks and hit 100,004, missing only six! The rifles were cleaned only five times during the Marathon trial.
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Re: "Interesting" From 1907 (pics)
I thought the Lone Star Brewery was closed?? I was there in 1998 it was very interesting. Long Necks and Catfish, 2 of my favorite things.jumbeaux wrote:If y'all ever get to SA check out the Lone Star Brewery.....the Hall of Horns and Hall of Fins is great. There is a neat room with all sorts of targets, photos etc...
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