waterman wrote on Feb 14
th, 2021 at 10:31am:
What caliber is the one shown? A couple were used in the 1880s-era Creedmoor matches, but you sure would not want to shoot this particular rifle in a Creedmoor-rules match with all that military stuff hanging on the barrel. Brown and Farrow were well acquainted, maybe friends. All this going from memory.
Waterman, you may be thinking of the revival match of 1880. IIRC, the US. was shooting the Palma match by then and accepted an invitation to shoot at Dollymount. The team members were:
1880 at Dollymount, Ireland
J.F. Clark, H. Fisher, R. Rathbone, W.M. Farrow J.F. Brown and S.I. Scott
Scores Americans: 1,292 Ireland: 1,280
There was an unofficial follow-up match shot shortly after at Wimbledon that was organized by Frank Hyde. Lots of politics and Farrow was booted off the team.
1880 at Wimbledon, England
Unofficial match USA vs GB following the Dollymount match.
USA: Brown, Dudley, Gerrish, Hyde, Jackson, Laird, Rockwell, Scott
Scores: Great Britain 1647, America 1568
The preferred rifles on the American Team were primarily: 6 Sharps Borchardts, 1 Rolling block and 1 Ballard. I suspect that Farrow shot the Ballard as he was shooting one in 1879 and represented the factory. This is all by courtesy of Research Press