Orvis Wingshooting Handbook


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The Orvis Wingshooting Handbook is a concise and clearly written guide to the fundamentals and intricacies of wing shooting. Chapters include an analysis of field shooting versus skeet and trap; a discussion of basic techniques; how to choose the right gun; how to aim properly; safety and etiquette; tools you'll need; and more. Black-and-white illustrations throughout help the reader gain a more thorough understanding of Bowlen's tips and techniques.




Bird Dog Days, Wingshooting Ways


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An expanded edition of Rutledge's stories on game-bird hunting and devoted canine companions Archibald Rutledge has long been recognized as one of the finest sporting scribes this country has ever produced. A prolific writer who specialized in stories on nature and hunting, over the course of a long and prolific career Rutledge produced more than fifty books of poetry and prose, held the position of South Carolina's poet laureate for thirty-three years, and garnered numerous honorary degrees and prizes for his writings. In this revised and expanded edition of Bird Dog Days, Wingshooting Ways, noted outdoor writer Jim Casada draws together Rutledge's stories on the southern heartland, deer hunting, turkey hunting, and Carolina Christmas hunts and traditions. This collection, first published in 1998, turns to Rutledge's writings on two subjects near and dear to his heart that he understood with an intimacy growing out of a lifetime of experience—upland bird hunting and hunting dogs. Its contents range from delightful tales of quail and grouse hunts to pieces on special dogs and some of their traits. Bird Dog Days, Wingshooting Ways also includes a long fictional piece, "The Odyssey of Bolio," which shows that Rutledge's literary mastery extended beyond simple tales for outdoorsmen.




Orvis Wingshooting Handbook


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"For beginner and veteran alike--a clear, concise book that will greatly improve your shooting!" -- page 4 of cover.




Shotguns for Wingshooting


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If you have ever admired a shotgun or enjoyed a day in the field hunting birds, this book is for you. Nationally known gunwriter John Barsness provides an in-depth look at every style of shotgun and the correct combination of ammunition for various hunting situations. From the ubiquitous pump gun to the classic double-barrel, learn the pros and cons of America's most popular sporting arms. If you love shotguns, this book is for you.




The Orvis Guide to Beginning Wingshooting


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The Orvis Guide to Beginning Wingshooting is required reading for anyone interested in picking up the sport or improving their shooting skills. Experienced shooter and teacher Tom Deck shares his tips, as well as insider tricks from the most successful wingshooters. The Orvis Company began one of the very first shooting schools in America almost fifty years ago. Today, Orvis has schools, lodges, outfitters, and guides all dedicated to helping bird hunters discover and enjoy wingshooting. This book is a combination of the 101 best tips from many of the Orvis shooting instructors, outfitters, and guides. Chapters feature topics such as: • Safety and etiquette • Proper equipment • Eye dominance • Sporting clays and other games • Field shooting • Trap and skeet • Correct stance • Shotgun care • And much more! It is packed full of expertise for the absolute beginner, but even the seasoned wingshooter will find some helpful tips to sharpen their skills. From the basics of gun safety, to learning how to correctly spread your duck decoys, The Orvis Guide to Wingshooting covers it all. Add this volume to your hunting shelf and you’ll see a great improvement in your wingshooting technique




Successful Shotgunning


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• A solid guide for becoming a better shot • Wing shooting, sporting clays, skeet shooting • Expert teacher and coach shares years of experience Successful Shotgunning focuses on wing-shooting and sporting clays techniques. Gain a better understanding of the shooting process as a whole as you sharpen your skills and become a better shot. How to evaluate moving targets in wing-shooting situations in the field, in a competitive environment, on a sporting clays course, or on a skeet field. Choose the correct gun and gun fit for you; learn to diagnose some common eye problems and correct your aim; tame recoil; and deal with the challenges of various sporting clays targets. Quote from the book: "Successful shotgunning isn't an inherent trait, it is a skill and it must be learned like any other skill. It requires systematic study and the ability to accurately calculate the variables of moving targets. My coaching methods involve an intuitive technique that is based on pure logic and a systematic breakdown of all the variables involved. This is how the experts shoot. Over a period of time they build up a personal mental repertoire of sight pictures, which they can then successfully apply to each target, regardless of whether it is a quail, dove, duck or clay target. They then have the ability to see a subtle but consequential target/barrel relationship on every shot and adjust to each different shooting situation."




Wingshooter's Guide to Montana


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Guide to hunting birds and waterfowl in Montana




Robert Churchill's Game Shooting


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Robert Churchill wrote the definitive book on instinctive wingshooting for game birds and sporting clays. It quickly became a classic in the field. Friend and collaborator Macdonald Hastings, himself a renowned shooting coach, twice revised and updated Churchill's book.




Take Your Best Shot


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Wingshooting


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"Pete Blakeley's revolutionary unit lead system for learning to shoot well has put more birds in many a hunter's bag. His unique instruction helps simplify that elusive and key element of the successful bird hunter: forward allowance, or lead. Successful shotgunning depends on creating accurate sight pictures of the birds. Wingshooting explores the three variables that determine each sight picture--the flight line of the bird, its speed, and the distance to the bird--to help your decipher the correct lead for each bird. This is shooting advice from not only a fellow bird hunter but also a professional shooting coach who explains why you miss and what you can do about it. Pete Blakeley's approach emphasizes how to apply a specific lead to a specific target, and his colorful stories bring the hunt to life in these pages, whether it's doves in Muleshoe, Texas, or driven pheasants in Scotland"--Dust jacket flap.




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