Parker Hale .270 Manual
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POINTS Game6. 0 Jim Hahn, Spur vs. Lorenzo. 58 Brodie Puckett, Spur vs. Lorenzo. 54 R. G. Mc. Ginnis, Sabinal vs. Devine. TOUCHDOWNS Game1. Jim Hahn, Spur vs. Lorenzo. 9 Brodie Puckett, Spur vs. Lorenzo. 9 R. G. Mc. Ginnis, Sabinal vs. Devine. 19. 31. 19. RUSHING YARDS Game3. Dick Todd, Crowell vs. Plano. TD RECEPTIONS Season2. Eugene Hodge, Honey Grove. TD RECEPTIONS Game5 Eugene Hodge, Honey Grove vs. Farmersville. POINTS Season3. Dick Todd, Crowell. Charlies Haas, Corpus Christi. POINTS Game4. 5 Dick Todd, Crowell vs. Archer City and Burkburnett. TOUCHDOWNS Career1. Dick Todd, Crowell, 1. TOUCHDOWNS Season5. Dick Todd, Crowell. Charlie Haas, Corpus Christi CC1. RUSHING YARDS Career3,0. Charlie Haas, Corpus Christi, 1. CCPOINTS Career5. Charlie Haas, Corpus Christi, 1. CCPOINTS Game5. Eldon Currington, Schulenburg vs. Flatonia. TOUCHDOWNS Career9. Charlie Haas, Corpus Christi, 1. CCTOUCHDOWNS Game8 Eldon Currington, Schulburg vs. Flatonia. 19. 36. Radio Planning And Optimization Tools. RUSHING YARDS Season1,9. Dave Wafford, Midland Career 2,7. POINTS Season2. Dean Bagley, San Saba Houston Post. Jack Crain. POINTS Game7. Jiggs Ray, Pilot Point vs. Tom Bean. 51 Fount Wade, Lexington vs. Giddings B4. 4 J. C. Tuffley, Humble vs. Lovelady. TOUCHDOWNS Game1. Jiggs Ray, Pilot Point vs. Tom Bean. 8 Fount Wade, Lexington vs. Giddings B1. 93. RUSHING YARDS Season1,8. Willie Zapalac, Bellville. POINTS Season2. Linden Skinny Davis, Mount Vernon. Willie Zapalac, Bellville. RUSHING YARDS Career4,2. Jay Francis, Midland, 1. Midland. POINTS Career4. Jay Francis, Midland, 1. Midland. 19. 40. PASSES ATTEMPTED Game5. Billy Squires, El Paso vs. Amarillo QF game. PASSING YARDS Season1,8. Gene Hill, Wichita Falls WF1. POINTS Career3. Ray Borneman, Houston Lamar. RUSHING YARDS Season2,0. John Medanich, Pecos Odessa. Glenn Lippman, El Campo. RECEIVING YARDS Season7. Billy Moorman, Odessa Odessa. POINTS Season1. Glenn Lippman, El Campo. RUSHING YARDS Season2,2. Glenn Lippman, El Campo. Byron Townsend, Odessa. RUSHING YARDS Career5,0. Glenn Lippman, El Campo, 1. POINTS Season2. Glenn Lippman, El Campo. POINTS Career6. Glenn Lippman, El Campo, 1. Byron Townsend, Odessa, 1. POINTS Game4. 8 Glenn Lippman, El Campo vs. Cypress Fairbanks. Glenn Lippman, El Campo vs. West Columbia. 38 Gil Bartosh, Granger vs. Rogers. TOUCHDOWNS Career9. Glenn Lippman, El Campo, 1. RUSHING YARDS Season1,5. Connie Maguorik, New London Waldo Young, Monahans. PASSING YARDS Season1,3. Ted T Jones, Childress. TOUCHDOWN PASSES1. Ray Graves, Stephenville. RUSHING YARDS Season3,0. Max Mc. Gee, White Oak B2,5. Bud Rollins, Wink A1,9. Jack Newby, Amarillo AA1,5. Phil Branch, Gaston ARUSHING YARDS Game3. Max Mc. Gee, White Oak vs. Brownsboro. 30. 0 Ed Beach, Wichita Falls vs. Pampa. RECEPTIONS Game1. Jimmy Burnett, Port Neches vs. Port Arthur. INTERCEPTIONS Season1. Max Mc. Gee, White Oak. RUSHING YARDS Season1,9. Ed Beach, Wichita Falls. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 5. RUSHING YARDS CareerRick Spinks, Kermit, 1. Frank Eidom, Port Arthur, 1. RUSHING ATTEMPTS Season2. Ed Beach, Wichita Falls. RUSHING YARDS Season1,3. Cecil Rusty Gunn, Arlington 3. A3,1. 60 Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. A1,5. 40 Brooksby Roland, Forney 1. A Need regional game. J. C. Mitchell, Forney 1. A Need regional game. RUSHING YARDS Career5,1. Eugene Parker, Rochester, 1. Cecil Rusty Gunn, Arlington, 1. PASSING YARDS Season2,1. Doyle Traylor, Temple 1. APTOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Season1. Roy Chapman, Temple 4. A AP1. 3 Bobby Keith, Breckenridge 4. A APPOINTS Season2. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. APOINTS Career4. Cecil Rusty Gunn, Arlington, 1. POINTS Game4. 8 Delano Womack, Austin vs. SA Fox Tech 5. ATOUCHDOWNS Game8 Delano Womack, Austin vs. SA Fox Tech 5. AINTERCEPTIONS Season1. Dan Black, Midland 4. A1. 95. 2RUSHING YARDS Season2,7. Buddy Kellar, Smithville 2. A3,4. 58 Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. ARUSHING YARDS Game4. Buddy Kellar, Smithville vs. Georgetown 1. A3. Buddy Kellar, Smithville vs. Giddings 1. APASSING YARDS Season1,4. Doyle Traylor, Temple 4. A 1. 24 7. 0 1. Joe Clements, Huntsville 3. APASSING YARDS Career5,1. Doyle Traylor, Temple, 1. AP Jan., 1. 95. 3TOUCHDOWN PASSES Career7. Doyle Traylor, Temple, 1. RECEIVING Career1. Roy Chapman, Temple, 1. Waco. POINTS Season2. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. APOINTS Career3. Buddy Kellar, Smithville, 1. POINTS Game3. 9 Alfred Befeld, Houston Austin vs. Houston Sam Houston. RUSHING YARDS Season4,0. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. A1,5. 19 2. 05 1. Larry George, Dallas Crozier Tech 5. A1,5. 03 1. 77 Bobby Peters, Van 3. A1,0. 59 RS J. C. Armistead, Big Spring 4. ARUSHING YARDS Career1. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1. RUSHING YARDS Game5. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land vs. Houston Lutheran. PASSING YARDS Season1,7. Carl Schlemeyer, Odessa 5. A xxx 1. 06 1. Harry Taylor, FW Poly 5. A 1. 71 9. 6 xx. Joe Clements, Huntsville 3. A 1. 60 9. 5 2. Pat Patrick, Winnsboro 3. A 2. 31 1. 17 xx. PASSING YARDS Career3,5. Joe Clements, Huntsville, 1. A3,3. 26 Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1. POINTS Season3. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. APOINTS Career8. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1. Carlos Esquivel, Edinburg, 1. TOUCHDOWNS Season5. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. ATOUCHDOWNS Career1. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1. EXTRA POINTS Season5. Ken Coleman, Huntsville 3. A5. 3 Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land 1. AEXTRA POINTS Career1. Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1. EXTRA POINTS Game1. Ken Coleman, Huntsville vs. Madisonville 3. A1. RUSHING YARDS Season2,4. Joe Holcomb, Freer 3. A2,0. 00 Don Meeks, Phillips 3. A1,6. 59 1. 6 Gordon Le. Boeuf, Port Neches 4. A1,4. 33 1. 6 Bobby La. Borde, Port Neches 4. A1,3. 88 1. 7 semifinal Johnny Polk, Mc. Allen 4. ARUSHING YARDS Career4,9. George Wright, Sonora, 1. ARUSHING ATTEMPTS Career7. George T. Wright, Sonora, 1. APASSING YARDS Season1,6. Vince Matthews, Houston Austin 5. A 2. 07 1. 13 xx. Rodemiro Gonzales, Hebbronville 3. A 2. 10 1. 38 2. PASSING YARDS Career3,0. Don Meredith JR., Mount Vernon, 1. TOUCHDOWN PASSES Career5. Rodemiro Gonzales, Hebbronville, 1. ARECEIVING Season3. Jimmy Veale, Houston Austin 5. ARECEPTIONS Game1. Keith Lowe, Dimmitt vs. Lockney 2. ATOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game5 Bill Burns, Paducah vs. Henrietta 2. APOINTS Season2. George T. Wright, Sonora 2. APOINTS Career4. George T. Wright, Sonora, 1. APOINTS Game4. George T. Wright, Sonora vs. Mc. Camey 2. A1. RUSHING YARDS Season5. A1,6. 80 Harry Moreland, FW Arlington Heights. Robert Robinson, Dallas Sunset. Edwin Wahoo Mc. Daniel, Midland. Marvin Lasater, San Angelo. E. D. Molina, Galveston. A1,9. 99 Gordon Le. Boeuf, Port Neches. Bobby Boyd, Garland. A1,6. 17 Jakie Webb, Phillips. Merlin Priddy, Hillsboro. BSA Boys Anti Tank Rifle. SITE MAP HOME NFIELD TRAINING RIFLES TARGET RIFLES SIGHTS AIMING TARGETS LITERATURE SUB CALIBRE SUB TARGET MISCELLANEOUS BIBLIOGRAPHY CHRONOLOGY INKSYOU. ARE VISITING THE PAGES OF THE U. K. N. R. A. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE MINIATURE. CALIBRE RIFLES RESEARCH SITE COPYRIGHT 1. A. 5. 5 calibre anti tank rifle might seem rather out of context on a website covering miniature calibre rifles, but there is method in our madness. After all, our remit includes British rifles, with a particular representation of Enfield products, as well as small bore rifles of B. S. A. manufacture, which have a major part to play in our research. See also the Birmingham Small Arms Co. We endeavour to include sub calibre equipments associated with the rifles represented on site, because these relate to the training theme and the Boys Anti Tank Rifle above all others certainly required sub calibre adaptors, particularly because ranges on which such a rifle could safely be fired have always been comparatively small in number, even in war time. The rifle shown below is of B. S. A. original manufacture in. U. S. Browning. 5. For comparison, it is photographed alongside a Canadian C. No. 7 rifle, the Canadian conversion of the Lee Enfield No. Stood to the right are both a. The British made rifles were produced at B. S. A. s Small Heath factory in Birmingham. The rifle weighs 3. We will afford here but a potted history of the Boys, since its fame is widespread and much has been written elsewhere which hardly needs repeating. We are, however, replicating such printed matter as was contemporary to the rifles issue, and which has now joined the public domain. We include the rifles manual published by Gale Polden, as well as the Small Arms Training SAT Pamphlet No. Pamphlet No. 1. 8 dealing with War time Range Courses, although this does duplicate some of the information in the manual. Being somewhat lengthy, these items of literature are on separate pages linked from here. BOYS ATR MANUAL. SAT PAMPHLET No. RANGE COURSE. ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST. ARMOURERS INSTRUCTIONSMore detailed images of the rifle are included below and, towards the bottom of the page, in video clips, are the three parts of a training film for the Boys Anti Tank rifle, produced circa 1. Walt Disneys film company in America, as well as a short Movietone news reel of the rifle being fired against traversing targets by British soldiers in training during 1. The Boys rifle was designed at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield in Middlesex, which town had been the home of all things military in British small arms and explosives manufacture since the commencement, in 1. Nottingham. The later Nottingham site was itself closed only a few short years ago. Leader of the the ATR design team at Enfield Lock was the Assistant Superintendent of Design, Capt. H. C. Boys, who conceived the basic concept for the rifle from a meld of the U. S. 5. 0 calibre round and the required specification for the new rifle, which eventually bore more than a little resemblance to the. Bren Light Machine Gun LMG. The requirement for an anti tank rifle was seen early in the 1. Below is an image of the LHS of the Boys, showing the diminutive walnut cheek piece, on which a firer is advised to rest his chincheek as far forward as possible to avoid injury on firing, as well as the screw lid of the oil bottle fitted into the butt plate. The lid has it own convenient oil brush affixed, so no excuses here then The heavy covered rubber recoil pad can be seen attached to the butt plate. For scale assessment, a practice. Browning round is laid on the groove in the bolts ejector bar. At the rear of the magazine is the spring loaded magazine release lever push forward to release. When the lever is pushed forward and the magazine removed, there is a small button at the base of the release lever which has to be pressed to permit withdrawal of the bolt. The bolt cannot be closed with the magazine empty. It is just possible to make out the recoil absorption system allowing the barrel and action to slide rearwards in the frame on firing. This comprises of a large spring held centrally within the lower frame with a back stop within the butt plate, and its front end engaging with the action. The rearward movement is of the order of an inch. The barrel reinforce slides within the scope mount like clamped loop casting affixed to the front of the frame. Both the lower part of the pistol grip and the spindle grip of the rear hand hold are manufactured in walnut. Originally given the name Stanchion, and prototyped under that nomenclature, the rifle was renamed Boys, as a tribute to the man who brought it into being, after his unexpected death which occurred before the rifle was even brought into service in November 1. The Stanchion was at first trialled in. Boys belted case, but, after what has been described as a disappointing armour piercing performance, the calibre was upped to. Test firing the Boys Anti Tank Rifle. This was done with the kind assistance of the Kynoch Ammunition Companys Kynamco facility in Norfolk. The first section is filmed in real time with momentary freeze frames on ignition. This is followed by a similarly treated 4. As the camera speed increases, of necessity the resolution quality reduces. Anyone familiar with these rifles and their ammunition may spot something unusual in the video. Congratulations if you noticed, before reading this footnote, that this particular rifle has been modified by fitment of a. US Rangers. The round seen standing beside the rifle is therefore not a. Boys cartridge, but a. BMG round Browning Machine Gun. The chief aspect which brings the Boys ATR to our attention relates to the training of those to whom it fell as a demanding duty to carry and use this 3. Such soldiers have been heard to understate selection for this duty as unpopular, with good reason but when successful in actions of manifold type, from its basic intended purpose of disabling Armoured Fighting Vehicles, to attacking machine gun nests and pill boxes, and latterly long range anti personnel operations, then it was viewed with much improved popularity. One New Zealander, in the Middle East during the War, wrote afterwards There were no troops behind us all the way to Alexandria while up forward there was only a small garrison at Mersa Matruh and nothing much in the way of troops or armour in the desert west of there. We had no wire, no minefields, no artillery and we had not had a tremendous amount of practice with our rifles. We had an anti tank rifle which temporarily incapacitated the firer at every shot, plus three brens and a lewis gun. Another internet article reports the Boys ATR as acquiring the unsubstantiated nickname Charlie the bastard due to its painful recoil. It is highly likely that any number of equivalent representative names were also used for the weapon, which was far better employed on some manner of mounting than as a free standing rifle. However, in its task of AFV destruction, apart from its use against the thinly armoured Japanese light tanks in the Pacific theatre, German improvements and modifications to armour rendered the Boys almost ineffective in Europe within the first eighteen months of the War.