| PAGE | Ancient Actions | 1 | | Ancient Pistols to Automatic and Elephant Rifles | 4 | | Ancient and Middle Age Shooting | 13 | | On the Choice of Shot Guns | 23 | | Single-Trigger Double Guns | 52 | | Ammunition | 56 | | The Theory of Shooting | 63 | | The Practice of Shooting | 69 | | Form in Game Shooting—I | 76 | | Form in Game Shooting—II | 82 | | Crack Shots—I | 88 | | Crack Shots—II | 94 | | Pointers and Setters | 101 | | The Pointer | 126 | | English Setters | 139 | | Strenuous Dogs and Sport in America | 151 | | The Irish Setter | 160 | | The Black-and-Tan Setter | 168 | | Retrievers and their Breaking | 176 | | The Labrador Retriever | 191 | | Spaniels | 195 | | Grouse that Lie and Grouse that Fly | 204 | | Red Grouse | 214 | | Methods of Shooting the Red Grouse | 235 | | The Latest Methods of Preservation of Partridges | 246 | | Partridge Bags and Driving | 259 | | Varieties and Species of the Pheasant | 267 | | Pheasants | 274 | | Bringing Pheasants to the Guns | 292 | | Shooting Wild Ducks Artificially Reared | 302 | | Wild Wild-Duck | 308 | | Rabbit Shooting | 318 | | Hares | 323 | | Snipe | 329 | | Woodcocks | 335 | | Black Game | 341 | | Pigeon Shooting | | |
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