I don't know about France but William "Billy" Sing an Australian Trooper from the Australian 5TH Light Horse racked up over 150 Turks at Gallipoli.
On one occasion he had General Birdwood as his observer. This particular day was quite windy and as Billy lined up his first Turk, a gust of wind caused Billy to miss, he calmly aimed again and dropped the Turk, spinning him out of the trench. Billy then turned to General Birdwood and told him he would not be adding that Turk to his score, when Gen. Birdwood asked him why Billy said that the reason for not adding the Turk to his score was simple, he was aiming at the Turk next to him.
On the 23rd of October Gen. Birdwood announced his compliments to Billy for killing 201 Turks. Although I think the score is lower, however there are reports that his score could be higher, as Billy was said to only count Turks with a rank of Sergeant or an officer.
There is another great yarn about Billy taking out the Turkish Champion called "Abdul the Terrible" (sounds like a wrestler) but that can be read at the website.
http://www.lighthorse.org.au/Pershist/billsing.htm
Regards,
Andrew Smith