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  2. Burnbank Park - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] No trace of the ground remains, having been built on by sandstone tenement housing in the late 19th century, which survives into the 21st century. The name endures locally with the Burnbank Bowling Club a few blocks to the south, founded in 1866, around the same time the sports grounds were coming into use for team sports. [3]

  3. Rifle shooting at Cambridge University - Wikipedia

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    The sport of rifle shooting at Cambridge University has been practised since at least the early 19th century. Beginning as part of the military training of the Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers, it has since been conducted by a number of student clubs, and is currently carried out predominantly by the Cambridge University Rifle Association and Cambridge University Small Bore Club, with ...

  4. 1st Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Even when the club thought it had beaten Greenock Rangers in the first round in 1886–87, the losers protested on the basis that two of the Riflemen had not properly been registered as players, and the SFA disqualified the club. [6] [7] The club did reach the third round in 1888–89, but without playing a match.

  5. 1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers A.C. - Wikipedia

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    The growth of football in Scotland, especially thanks to Queen's Park F.C., and the success of army teams in England such as the Royal Engineers A.F.C., encouraged regiments to form football clubs as part of the physical regimen. The 1st LRV was the second Volunteer club in Glasgow to form, after the 3rd Lanarkshire club.

  6. National Small-bore Rifle Association - Wikipedia

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    The NSRA was originally formed in 1901 as the Society of Working Mens Rifle Clubs. [2] A series of heavy defeats during 1899 in the Second Boer War had demonstrated a lack of marksmanship ability amongst British military-age men, whilst the Boers had been able to pick off British officers at ranges in excess of 1,000yards.

  7. Century International Arms - Wikipedia

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    Century International Arms is an importer and manufacturer of firearms based in the United States. The company was founded in 1961 in St. Albans, Vermont , with offices in Montreal. In 1995, the company headquarters and sales staff moved to Boca Raton, Florida and to Delray Beach, Florida in 2004.

  8. Creedmoor Rifle Range - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, the NRA and the Creedmoor range benefitted greatly from the substantial publicity created when the Irish Rifle team, in that year the British champions having won the Elcho Shield, challenged the 'Riflemen of America' to a match at Creedmoor the following year. The Amateur Club accepted the challenge and won by a small margin. [8]

  9. National Shooting Centre - Wikipedia

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    Target 51" on Stickledown consists of a 2.4-by-1.7-metre (7.9 ft × 5.6 ft) steel buffalo silhouette, painted white. It is available from 800, 900 and 1,000 yards (730, 820 and 910 metres) and was installed after consultation with the Single Shot Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Club of Great Britain.