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Page 9
... wing and wary . THE SPORTSMAN'S GUN - PROOF . All sportsmen , who have never done so , should try their guns at large sheets and quires of paper , or pasteboard , at various measured ranges , with different charges and different sized ...
... wing and wary . THE SPORTSMAN'S GUN - PROOF . All sportsmen , who have never done so , should try their guns at large sheets and quires of paper , or pasteboard , at various measured ranges , with different charges and different sized ...
Page 39
... wing . " - WATT . THE young sportsman should commence by using himself to handle and carry the gun in a safe position : then point the gun at small objects , sitting , flying , and running fast and slow . When he has had several lessons ...
... wing . " - WATT . THE young sportsman should commence by using himself to handle and carry the gun in a safe position : then point the gun at small objects , sitting , flying , and running fast and slow . When he has had several lessons ...
Page 45
... wing . ERRORS OF YOUNG SPORTSMEN . The reasons why young sportsmen miss fair shots have never been fully discussed , nor have any direct rules been laid down by which to ensure their hitting the object at all times when within range ...
... wing . ERRORS OF YOUNG SPORTSMEN . The reasons why young sportsmen miss fair shots have never been fully discussed , nor have any direct rules been laid down by which to ensure their hitting the object at all times when within range ...
Page 48
... wing above the muzzle of the gun . Some guns , however , are specially sighted and constructed for throwing the shot nearly two feet above the aim at forty yards : this may be done by a very thick rib , high at the 48 THE DEAD SHOT .
... wing above the muzzle of the gun . Some guns , however , are specially sighted and constructed for throwing the shot nearly two feet above the aim at forty yards : this may be done by a very thick rib , high at the 48 THE DEAD SHOT .
Page 60
... wing - bone be broken . A bird possesses few parts that are actually vital , and is altogether a small object when its feathers are plucked off . Sportsmen who fire at long range should not forget these facts . It is wanton and cruel ...
... wing - bone be broken . A bird possesses few parts that are actually vital , and is altogether a small object when its feathers are plucked off . Sportsmen who fire at long range should not forget these facts . It is wanton and cruel ...
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