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LETTERS TO YOUNG SHOOTERS 



chances to those guns they rise immediately in front 

 of. But by marching the guns, as shown in the 

 sketch, the partridges that rise within shot on the 



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FIG. 38. PARTRIDGE SHOOTING, 'WALKING.' (EXAMPLE 1.) 



(A) and (B) are two root fields. Small arroirs. Guns and beaters walking 1 forward. 

 Large arrow points towards the direction from which the wind blows. 



right or the centre of the line will many of them, on 

 their way to the field (B), pass across and within 

 range of, the left-hand guns also. 



