Werndl

Competition

Austria-Hungarian military single-shot rifle-breech for black powder cartridges. 
Adjustable sights are allowed.
The 10 best hits out of 13 shots fired within a 30-minute time limit are evaluated.

Determination of order in the event of a tie:

      1. A larger number of 10, 9, etc. If there is also a match in the number of better shots, the decision is made according to point 2.
      2. According to the distances (from the center of the target) of the worst hits.

Final

It doesn't shoot

HISTORY

The M1867 Werndl–Holub was a single-shot breechloading rifle adopted by the Austro-Hungarian army on 28 July 1867. It replaced the Wänzl breechloader conversion of the muzzle-loading Lorenz rifle. Josef Werndl (1831–1889) and Karel Holub (1830–1903) designed and patented their rifle; Werndl later bought out all the rights, but was involved in name only.