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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Field sports: fishing, hunting, shooting > Target shooting
'Have I remembered everything?' 'What shall I wear?' 'Who am I
likely to be shooting alongside?' 'Will the dog behave?' 'Will the
birds be there?' These are all questions that might keep the Gun,
the picker-up, the keeper and anyone else connected with a day's
game shooting awake the night before a much anticipated day. 'Why
did I say that?' 'Why did I do that?' 'Why did my dog do that?'
'Why did I think about the weather?' 'What was I thinking?' These
are all questions one might ask oneself the evening after!
Fortunately, you are not alone in your nightmares! If you've ever
encountered a particular incident or experience on the shooting
field, whether it be a formal day, or as a rough shoot with a
couple of friends, it's a fairly safe bet that others will have it
too. The Imperfect Shot illustrates in words and cartoons,
light-hearted errors and ill-judgment of those who have experienced
minor faux pas and misdemeanours on the shooting field - and also
glorifies those who have got the better of a particular situation!
There are, among its pages, real pearls of wisdom; there is,
though, much advice written somewhat 'tongue-in-cheek'. All
immediately bring a mental picture to mind. A mental picture is
not, however, required. The illustrations, brought to life by
renowned country and field sports artist, Oliver Preston - himself
a shooting man of no ill-repute - has negated the need for the cry
which otherwise might go out: 'Oh, if only I had a camera!' As if
the situation was not clear enough, Oliver adds more. Some tales
might, of course be apocryphal - and I'll leave it for the reader
to decide which they might be!
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