Calcutta Review, Volumes 74-75University of Calcutta, 1882 - India |
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Page ii
... hand , and trigger must act in perfect unison , and without any consider- ation having to be given to either . On a bird rising , the hands should intuitively raise the gun until it covers the object , from off which the eyes are not ...
... hand , and trigger must act in perfect unison , and without any consider- ation having to be given to either . On a bird rising , the hands should intuitively raise the gun until it covers the object , from off which the eyes are not ...
Page ii
... hand , and trigger must act in perfect unison , and without any consider- ation having to be given to either . On a bird rising , the hands should intuitively raise the gun until it covers the object , from off which the eyes are not ...
... hand , and trigger must act in perfect unison , and without any consider- ation having to be given to either . On a bird rising , the hands should intuitively raise the gun until it covers the object , from off which the eyes are not ...
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... hand must follow the eye , yet so shoot that the hand must point the gun in a different direction to the object on which the eye is fixed . An ordinary full - choke possesses a killing circle of at least thirty inches in diameter at ...
... hand must follow the eye , yet so shoot that the hand must point the gun in a different direction to the object on which the eye is fixed . An ordinary full - choke possesses a killing circle of at least thirty inches in diameter at ...
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