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SHOOTING.
182, STRAND, LONDON, NOVEMBER 30, 1887.
ANNIE OAKLEY ON HER 20-BORE LANCASTER.
SIR,—In answer to "Cigar's" letter regarding my 20-bore shot guns, I will say that they were built as I ordered them, and intended for exhibition shooting only. To Mr. Charles Lancaster I owe very much for fitting me so well, as I did not know what drop or length of stock I required. To find that I could kill blue rocks and game, and break clay pigeons, was a surprise to me. Mr. Lancaster has built me a 12-bore gun also, but I have used it very little since I got the 20-bore, for why should I use a heavier gun when a light one, and light load, will do the work as well? As for Mr. Lancaster making a 4 1/2 lbs. 12-gun, I would not accept it for a gift, if he did make one, and for this reason. I do not think that a 12-bore of 4 1/2 lbs. could do better work than a 5lb. 20-bore, unless it was loaded more heavily. If it is loaded as a 12-bore should be, then there is bound to be recoil; and, in my exhibitions, I may have to shoot from 1,000 to 5,000 shots in one day. Recoil is something I want to do away with as much as possible.
I only write this letter in justice to Mr. Lancaster, and shall decline any further correspondence, as I do not wish to be mixed up in any controversy; besides, I do not think I know enough to write upon the subject. Hoping I have not trespassed on your kindness, and that you will be able to give me space in your columns,
Annie Oakley.
P.S.—I leave shortly for Russia.
Berlin, November 21.
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