Publisher's Synopsis
"How To Become An Expert Shot," originally published in 1875, is a comprehensive guide to the art and science of shooting. Authored by Charles Edwin Prescott and endorsed by the National Rifle Association, this manual provides detailed instructions and techniques for achieving precision and accuracy in marksmanship.
Covering everything from stance and aiming to breath control and trigger squeeze, this book is designed to help both novice and experienced shooters improve their skills. With practical advice and clear explanations, "How To Become An Expert Shot" remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in mastering the fundamentals of shooting. This edition offers a glimpse into the rich history of shooting sports and training methods of the late 19th century.
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