Sharpshooting: For Sport and War

Sharpshooting: For Sport and War

by W.W. Greener
Sharpshooting: For Sport and War

Sharpshooting: For Sport and War

by W.W. Greener

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Overview

A British classic
Written in 1900, by renown british gunmaker W.W. Greener, this classic text on shooting sports and technique is a must read for any marksmanship enthusiast. His foresight on the eve of the First Great War in seeing the need for a larger percentage of the populace to know the art and skills of the rifle, for the good of the empire, was the motivation behind this work.

He details the general target and service rifles/ammunition of the era and then proceeds to detail rifle shooting techniques. The student of marksmanship will not go wrong with this introduction, and the expert will also find his discussions of equipment and sighting accessories of the time to be illuminating. Of special note is his description of both trick shooting and formal international competitions of the time at Bisley (of which the official Bisley competition rules are noted in the Appendices). Serious riflemen of all skill level will find this to be a most interesting and informative read.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157330392
Publisher: Loose Cannon Ent.
Publication date: 03/05/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

W.W. Greener was the son of gunmaker William Greener of Newcastle England. William Wellington Greener, struck out a line of his own (the W.W. Greener company) and produced his first breechloader in 1864. When William Greener died in 1869, the two companies were amalgamated together as the W.W. Greener Company, and carried on by William Wellington Greener. William Wellington Greener was responsible for several notable firearms innovations, such as the cross-boring.
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