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144SHOOTING TIMES To the Editor of the SHOOTING TIMES. Miss Oakley was shooting with me on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last, and during those days she killed pheasants, partridges, hares, and snipe, her shooting being wonderfully clean; the wretched state of the weather prevented her getting a shot at grouse, but, judgin from her shooting at the other game, there is little doubt that they would have stood but a poor chance before her. Not only did Miss Oakley in this, I understand, her first English game shooting, prove herself an exceptionally good shot, but also a plucky walker over very heavy ground. She carried one of the splendid pair of 20-bores, built for her by Mr. Charles Lancaster, the killing powers of which in her hands seemed quite equal to any 12-bore. W. R. C. CLARKE. | 144SHOOTING TIMES To the Editor of the SHOOTING TIMES. Miss Oakley was shooting with me on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last, and during those days she killed pheasants, partridges, hares, and snipe, her shooting being wonderfully clean; the wretched state of the weather prevented her getting a shot at grouse, but, judgin from her shooting at the other game, there is little doubt that they would have stood but a poor chance before her. Not only did Miss Oakley in this, I understand, her first English game shooting, prove herself an exceptionally good shot, but also a plucky walker over very heavy ground. She carried one of the splendid pair of 20-bores, built for her by Mr. Charles Lancaster, the killing powers of which in her hands seemed quite equal to any 12-bore. W. R. C. CLARKE. |
