1956 Camp Perry Results
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1956 Camp Perry Results
Greetings All,
I recently learned that my Father-In-Law, Richard C. Amundsen, was the Civilian Champion at Camp Perry in 1956.
Any chance someone would have an Official Match Bulletin.
We would like to add it to the family history.
Cheers,
Dave
I recently learned that my Father-In-Law, Richard C. Amundsen, was the Civilian Champion at Camp Perry in 1956.
Any chance someone would have an Official Match Bulletin.
We would like to add it to the family history.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Another option may be the American Rifleman. At that time they had excellent match coverage. The magazine was for shooters back then.
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
I can't help with the match program or the issue of American Rifleman. But I can tell you that he joined the 2600 Club in 1958. That means that he shot above 2600 in an NRA Registered Match.
Richard C. Amundsen 1958
Richard C. Amundsen 1958
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Greetings jmdavis,
Many thanks for the information. We have the NRA 2600 paperweight and pen holder in the cabinet. Now we know the date.
Old Gil Hebard books suggest he was about the 40th person to fire a 2600.
What book did you find the 2600 club data?
Many thanks,
Dave
Many thanks for the information. We have the NRA 2600 paperweight and pen holder in the cabinet. Now we know the date.
Old Gil Hebard books suggest he was about the 40th person to fire a 2600.
What book did you find the 2600 club data?
Many thanks,
Dave
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
There really isn't a book, but there is a computer file. I can sort by year to give you ~ data, but I don't know the exact date of the match, just the year. It would be great if the NRA had the info online, but they do not at this time.
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Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Dave,
The October 1956 American Rifleman page 24 laconically, and with no photos, states:
"Robert C. Amundsen, from Roy, Wash., was high Civilian in the Pistol Championship with a 2549-74X."
Best,
Hap
The October 1956 American Rifleman page 24 laconically, and with no photos, states:
"Robert C. Amundsen, from Roy, Wash., was high Civilian in the Pistol Championship with a 2549-74X."
Best,
Hap
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Some results and other info from 1956.
Amundsen is mention three time.
http://www.wwmcmillan.info/natMatches_1956.html
Amundsen is mention three time.
http://www.wwmcmillan.info/natMatches_1956.html
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Love that old-timey USMC stuff!
Bill McMillan was famous even before I met him.
Bill McMillan was famous even before I met him.
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Great find Paul. I didn't even think about the McMillian stuff since I already had the 2600 list.
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Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Especially USMC team picture where everyone has a closed slide, points a gun to his mate (or the photographer), and well 1/3 of them have fingers on the triggers.Rover wrote:Love that old-timey USMC stuff!
Re: 1956 Camp Perry Results
Many thanks to all that responded.
I have learned a lot from the links.
Cheers,
Dave
I have learned a lot from the links.
Cheers,
Dave