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accuracy, uses 33 grains of E.G. No. 3 and I oz. shot. 

 He uses hammer ejector guns, as do the Prince of Wales, 

 Lord de Grey, and Lord Bradford, who once did some record 

 shooting in Scotland. 



Mr. Wykeham Martin is supposed to be as good in a gale of 

 wind as any man, and his rabbit shooting across rides is at 

 least as good as anybody's. He has made a name for himself 

 on snipe in Ireland, and has the very sporting reputation of 

 being the most unselfish shooter in England. 



Mr. R. Rimington Wilson, who has been referred to on 

 another page, is specially good at low crossing grouse, which 

 are generally considered much more difficult than those which 

 show against the sky, and he takes the near birds just above 

 the beak, and as he was described in Bailey by some shooters 

 as the best grouse shot in the world, here is another very good 

 proof of alignment being the correct thing. 



Mr. Arthur Blyth has accounted for 64 partridges in one 

 drive, and is considered a brilliant shot. 



Mr. E. de C. Oakley is probably the best shot in North 

 Wales ; he is especially good in a gale of wind, at hard 

 feathered game, and meets the difficulty with a big charge. 



Lord Ashburton is said by several of the voters to be a 

 most graceful shot, and his accuracy is beyond dispute. 



Mr. Fryer complains that he gets older while the partridges 

 do not ; other people think he uses a 6\ Ib. gun and I oz. shot 

 in a way to prevent them getting older. 



