Shooting Notes And Comments a book Containing Matters of Interest to Sportsmen
Shooting Notes And Comments a book Containing Matters of Interest to Sportsmen
Jk Joseph Kingsbury Wight
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The writer, knowing these high birds of old, had brought a surveying aneroid in his pocket, and having set it at A, and proceeding to C, the latter point was found to be 116 feet above A. Therefore any bird that cleared 59 C must have been a good 1 20 feet up, and when passing over the guns at A, must have been many feet higher. Several of these birds were killed in^antaneously, many gave a quiver of the tcul, showing they were hit too far back, whilst a considerable number were apparently quit...e unaware that anyone was shooting at them at all. k"f. OfF/, gf, t_ IC X Net and stops in cofcrt ^ to prevent birds running down fiuT' An interesting question in relation to this discussion on high birds is the be^ size of shot to use. It mu^ be more a question of "pattern" than of penetration, as we know that No. 7 will kill a bird at 45 yards if it hits him in the head or neck, from underneath especially. Therefore the writer is inclmed to thmk that No. 7 for an ordinary or even "improved" cylmder gun is likely to be more effective provided one shoots far enough ahead.
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