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John Herschel Hardcastle

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Major John Herschel Hardcastle (1870–1937) was an artillery officer in the British Army.

He became a ballistics expert and conducted experiments at the Royal Arsenal to devise data and formulae which were used for the army's official ballistic tables. He was himself a good shot and represented England in the Elcho Shield contest.[1]

His middle name comes from his mother, who was the daughter of the astronomer and polymath, Sir John Herschel.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Hunt, F. R. W. (1937), "Major J. H. Hardcastle", Nature, 139 (3528): 992, doi:10.1038/139992a0, ISSN 1476-4687