THE YOUNG SHOT NOEL SEDGWICK A & C BLACK 1969 22 x 14 cm. xii + 236 pp + b/w photo plates. HB/DJ No one could be better equipped to introduce a beginner to the shotgun and its uses than N. M. Sedgwick. He writes clearly and simply, and he imparts that understanding of the natural history of the countryside which is essential to the good sportsman. An early chapter of practical common sense, entitled "Safety First," is followed by a discussion of guns and cartridges. The beginner is taught not only how to shoot but also how to behave in the shooting field. Separate chapters deal with pigeon, grouse, pheasant, partridge, snipe and woodcock, inland marshes, wildfowling, rabbit.
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