Instructions to Young Sportsmen: In All that Relates to Guns and ShootingLea and Blanchard, 1846 - 459 páginas |
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... windy day , with the two feet eight inch barrel , and try it at sixty yards , and after the shot have gone about two - thirds of the distance , they will begin to open in oblique directions , where the three feet barrel keeps the shot ...
... windy day , with the two feet eight inch barrel , and try it at sixty yards , and after the shot have gone about two - thirds of the distance , they will begin to open in oblique directions , where the three feet barrel keeps the shot ...
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... wind when you do this . The water should be like a mirror . No better time than one of those fine butterfly - days that usually follow a night's pinching white frost ; and which , by the way , are almost always the prelude to mise ...
... wind when you do this . The water should be like a mirror . No better time than one of those fine butterfly - days that usually follow a night's pinching white frost ; and which , by the way , are almost always the prelude to mise ...
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... wind . To the many , however , who fancy themselves good judges of a gun , the one might appear as perfect as the other ; and so indeed it would , to every person who examined it in 38 DIRECTIONS FOR TRYING BARRELS . Directions for ...
... wind . To the many , however , who fancy themselves good judges of a gun , the one might appear as perfect as the other ; and so indeed it would , to every person who examined it in 38 DIRECTIONS FOR TRYING BARRELS . Directions for ...
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... windy weather , and the impossibility of manufacturing it so well as the regular numbered shot . The reason why small shot answers best is , that it lies more compact in the barrel ; and , consequently , receives more effectu- ally the ...
... windy weather , and the impossibility of manufacturing it so well as the regular numbered shot . The reason why small shot answers best is , that it lies more compact in the barrel ; and , consequently , receives more effectu- ally the ...
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... wind , down wind , or , in short , in the smoke , may sometimes defy the best shot in Europe . Recollect further , that , as birds fly across you , they not only be- come clear of the smoke , but give you more time , and present to your ...
... wind , down wind , or , in short , in the smoke , may sometimes defy the best shot in Europe . Recollect further , that , as birds fly across you , they not only be- come clear of the smoke , but give you more time , and present to your ...
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Página 383 - tis merry in good green wood, When the mavis and merle are singing, When the deer pass by, the hounds are in cry And the hunter's horn is ringing.
Página 322 - My companion, a stout, hale and athletic man, dressed in a homespun hunting-shirt, bare-legged and moccasined, carried a long and heavy rifle, which, as he was loading it, he said had proved efficient in all his former undertakings, and which he hoped would not fail on this occasion, as he felt proud to show me his skill. The gun was wiped, the powder measured, the ball patched with six-hundred-thread linen, and the charge sent home with a hickory rod.
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