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Safari Press,U.S. The Perfect Shot: A Complete Revision of the Shot Placement for African Big Game
Kevin "Doctari" Robertson's best-selling book on shot placement for African game, The Perfect Shot, has now been completely revised and updated: extensive additions to the text; 300 all-new photos of the animals covered; and revised, detailed anatomical drawings. The Perfect Shot II also has shot-placement details for a number of species not covered in the original edition, including blesbok, bongo, black wildebeest, grysbok, nyala, reedbuck, roan, and steenbok. In all, twenty-seven African game species are now covered. Robertson, a licensed professional hunter and veterinarian, first developed The Perfect Shot a dozen years ago, and it was quickly recognized as the most comprehensive work ever undertaken to show the anatomical features for all classes of African game. His revised version reflects his increased knowledge of big-game anatomy and shot placement. In addition, the chapters on bullet construction and performance have been substantially revised to cover the advances in bullet development that have occurred in the twelve years since the publication of the original edition. The book covers just about every animal you might hunt in Africa, from the big, dangerous species (elephant, buffalo, rhino, and hippo) to the large cats (lion and leopard) and from the largest antelopes (eland and bongo) to the smallest (duiker, grysbok, and klipspringer). Even Africa's more unusual species (giraffe, crocodile, zebra, and hyena) are covered in detail. Each animal is shown in at least one color field picture as well as a color ";ghost view"; that illustrates the shoulder bones, heart, lungs, brain, and spinal column. These views allow you to see precisely where to place your shot in relation to how the animal may be standing. Most species now have multiple illustrations from different angles for easier understanding of the different shot-placement options.
£54.00
Crecy Publishing The Southern Way 52: The Regular Volume for the Southern devotee
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Crecy Publishing The Meon Valley Railway: Part 1: Building The Line
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way - Special Issue No. 3: Wartime Southern
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way 55
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The History Press Ltd Steam Around Reading: Britain's Railways in Old Photographs
Brunel's main line from Paddington to Bristol was, and still is, the most important of the Reading railways. For over 125 years steam dominated this great route, its green-liveried engines, adorned with brass and copper trim, each exhibiting the characteristic style that typified the designs of the Great Western Railway. Among the photographers who regularly recorded the railway scene at Reading was Walter Gilbert, whose trademark was quality. Wally, as he liked to be known, took his camera both east and west from Reading. Captured here through the lens of his camera are striking reminders of the years between 1950 and 1963 - so different from the modern experience of high speed trains and turbo units. Taken from the collections of a number of other enthusiasts, Kevin Robertson illustrates locations such as Henley-on-Thames and Didcot and shows locomotives and trains both at work and at rest. This superb collection of photographs will evoke strong memories for many, and prove an important guide to this part of our railway heritage.
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Crecy Publishing The Southern Way Issue No 30
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Crecy Publishing Impermanant Ways The Closed Railway Lines of Britain
The change from a red circle to a white circle on an old OS map is indicative of a station closed to passengers but very often open for freight. This was generally a temporary state of affairs being a prelude to ultimate closure of the line. In this, the eleventh in the series, we examine the railways of the pre-1974 county of Berkshire, travelling west to east with a few necessary detours north and south where relevant lines (used to) exist. The date 1974 is particularly important for this volume, as the Local Government Act 1974 which came into force on 1 April 1974 (we will not comment on the choice of this specific day), meant many closed stations and lines were ''moved'' overnight. Branch line changes to Windsor & Henley are considered together with an insight into Berkshires industrial lines. Newbury is spotlighted and, amongst others, Radley - Abingdon is discussed providing a local insight into a bygone age.
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way: Special Issue No.8: The Other Side of the Southern
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way Special Issue No 6: Wartime Southern Part 3: The scene behind the Scene
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Crecy Publishing The Leader Locomotive: Bulleid's Great Experiment
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Crecy Publishing The Southern Way 51: The Regular Volume for the Southern devotee
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Crecy Publishing Impermanent Ways Special 2: The closed railway lines of Britain: 2: From Closure to Abandonment
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Crecy Publishing The Cuckoo Line
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Crecy Publishing The Meon Valley Railway, Part 3: Closure and Beyond
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way 53, The
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Crecy Publishing The Southern Way Issue No. 1
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Middleton Press Didcot to Winchester
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Safari Press,U.S. The Perfect Shot
The Perfect Shot: Mini Edition for Africa II has been completely revised and expanded! This handy pocket-size guide has been a perennial customer favorite ever since it was first published in 2003. Take this mini reference afield as you hunt elephant, buffalo, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, lion, leopard, Nile crocodile, spotted hyena, giraffe, eland, greater kudu, zebra, sable, roan, waterbuck, blue wildebeest, bongo, oryx/gemsbok, hartebeest, black wildebeest, nyala, reedbuck, blesbok/bontebok, impala, bushbuck, springbok, warthog, duiker, klipspringer, steenbok, and grysbok. As in the big book, the mini edition features animal tracks as well as ghost views of vital areas and point of aim for each animal. A brief essay on natural history, trophy assessment, and subspecies is included. In addition, the updated tables in the back list the minimum requirements for inclusion in the Rowland Ward and SCI record books. While nothing can replace the "big" book, this is a super handy item to throw in your backpack or place in your pocket for your next safari. Don't forget to stick a mini guide in your pocket when afield so you'll know just where to place that "perfect shot"!This expanded and updated version is now 160 pages in length-32 more pages than the original Mini Perfect Shot.
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way 50
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way 49
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Crecy Publishing In the Tracks of the 'Bournemouth Belle': 3
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Crecy Publishing The Southern Way Issue No. 12
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way 54
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way 56
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Crecy Publishing The Southern Way Issue No 27
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Crecy Publishing Blue Pullman Pictorial
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way Special Issue No. 4: Southern Colour to the West - Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall
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Crecy Publishing Southern Way 48
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Crecy Publishing British Railways In Unseen Colour
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Crecy Publishing abc British Locomotives 1964 Combined Volume
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Crecy Publishing The Blue Pullman Story (Fully Revised and Unabridged)
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Middleton Press Branch Lines to Lambourn
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