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Using a Homemade Dart for Practicing Snap Shooting
However, we will now continue our snap shooting practice beyond the point where trick shots stop with the direct idea of developing a skill that may assist us in shooting running or even flying game. Take a dart some five feet in length, with a head two inches broad, and a shank four inches across and eight long, and have it thrown by hand, Greek fashion, past the marksman at a distance from him of thirty or forty feet. The rifleman can attempt to place his shot either upon the head or the shank and with practice will be able to accomplish the feat. He can augment the speed of the dart, too, if he likes, by having it sent by means of a throwing stick and cord, until it is traveling at such a rate that he will have to make a two-foot lead at twenty yards.
Askins, Charles. Rifles and Rifle Shooting. New York: Outing, 1912. Print.
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