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Chapter 1 THE AUTOMATIC PISTOL
Chapter 2 SELECTING A PISTOL
Chapter 3 CLEANING AND CARE OF PISTOLS
Chapter 4 SIGHTS
Chapter 5 LEARNING TO SHOOT
Chapter 6 RAPID FIRING
Chapter 7 TRAVERSING TARGET
Chapter 8 GALLERY SHOOTING
Chapter 9 TWENTY YARDS STATIONARY TARGET
Chapter 10 DISAPPEARING TARGET
Chapter 11 STATIONARY FIFTY-YARDS TARGET
Chapter 12 TEAM SHOOTING AND COACHING
Chapter 13 SHOOTING IN COMPETITIONS
Chapter 14 DUELLING
Chapter 15 SHOOTING OFF HORSEBACK
Chapter 16 PISTOL SHOOTING FOR LADIES
Chapter 17 STAGE SHOOTING
Chapter 18 TRICK SHOOTING
Chapter 19 SHOOTING IN SELF-DEFENCE
Chapter 20 SHOOTING IN THE DARK
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Chapter 15 SHOOTING OFF HORSEBACK

When shooting off a standing horse at a stationary mark, turn the horse facing to the left at an angle of forty-five degrees. This is to prevent his flinching at the shots, as any but a very seasoned horse would be sure to do if you shot straight over his head or close past his ears. Also, if he were to toss his head when you were shooting over it,

            
            

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