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The Complete English Wing Shot · George Teasdale Teasdale-Buckell — chapter 63 of 68 · ~105 words · public domain

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Principles of making automatic rifles, 6.

Pringle, Mr., 330, 332.

Ptarmigan, the, 366.

Quail, the, 362.

Quartering, 111.

Rabbit shooting, 318–322.

—— —— with beaters, 319.

—— —— with dogs, 318.

—— warrens, enclosing of, 322.

Rabbits, destruction of vermin, 320.

—— ferreting, 321.

—— food, 322.

—— hunted by beagles, 318.

—— in bracken, 318.

—— in covert, 318.

—— in heather, 318.

—— lime-dressing, 321.

—— preservation of, 320.

Rake, Mr. Hackett’s, 140.

Ranger, Newton’s, 129.

Recoil, 57.

Red grouse, 214–234.

Renardine, 289.

Repeating shot guns, 6.

Retriever, the Labrador, 191–194.

—— origin of, 191.

Retrievers and their breaking, 176.

—— breaking, 188.

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