The Shot-gun and Sporting Rifle: and the Dogs, Ponies, Ferrets (etc.) Used with Them in the Various Kinds of Shooting and Trapping. By Stonehenge (pseud.)Routlodge, Warne, 1859 - 448 pages |
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... forward . The battle had raged for several months ; but after all this " Bubble , bubble , Toil and trouble , " no one was convinced , and the question was left exactly where it was when the correspondence commenced . But , as numerous ...
... forward . The battle had raged for several months ; but after all this " Bubble , bubble , Toil and trouble , " no one was convinced , and the question was left exactly where it was when the correspondence commenced . But , as numerous ...
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... forward beneath the bar- rel , so as to steady the aim , point the gun in the same way as before at some fixed object thirty yards off . This should be surrounded by a flat surface , which will show the whole pattern made by the shot ...
... forward beneath the bar- rel , so as to steady the aim , point the gun in the same way as before at some fixed object thirty yards off . This should be surrounded by a flat surface , which will show the whole pattern made by the shot ...
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... forward as the horny portion , open in front ; legs long and slender , with three toes only , united by a mem- brane as far as the second joint ; wings of moderate length , second quill feather the longest . In the adult bird the beak ...
... forward as the horny portion , open in front ; legs long and slender , with three toes only , united by a mem- brane as far as the second joint ; wings of moderate length , second quill feather the longest . In the adult bird the beak ...
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... sight on account of the dis- tance , the eye should be kept well forward on their line , and generally the flutter of the wings , which precedes the settling on the ground , will be perceived . Now , MANAGEMENT OF THE BEAT . 45.
... sight on account of the dis- tance , the eye should be kept well forward on their line , and generally the flutter of the wings , which precedes the settling on the ground , will be perceived . Now , MANAGEMENT OF THE BEAT . 45.
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... forward and backward midway between each pair of shooters , and all birds killed within the space enclosed by the line on each side of a gun , are supposed to be killed by that gun . This rule is very useful , inasmuch as without it ...
... forward and backward midway between each pair of shooters , and all birds killed within the space enclosed by the line on each side of a gun , are supposed to be killed by that gun . This rule is very useful , inasmuch as without it ...
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adopted animal ball barrel beak better birds black grouse bore breech breech-loader breed bullet carrion crow cartridge centre chamber charge of powder cock colour common snipe dark brown deer described drachms eggs explosion fawn colour feathers female fired friction grey greyish grooves ground grouse half head HEN HARRIER inches iron keeper killed kind latter Lefaucheaux legs and toes length lever loader loading lock male mode mould muzzle muzzle-loader neck needle NEEDLE GUN nest nipple ordinary ounces pale patch percussion pheasants piece plug plumage poacher pointer rabbits ramrod recoil red deer red grouse reddish brown retriever rifle scear Scotland screw season shooter shooting shot shot-gun side snipe spaniels sportsman stoat streak surface tail coverts terrier Toho trap tridge upper velocity vermin weight wing woodcock yards young birds
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