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The Shotgunner's Bible

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Provides a guide to rifle selection and handling and describes methods of hunting common varieties of wild game

161 pages, Paperback

First published September 2, 1987

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George Laycock

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George Edwin Laycock was born in Zanesville, Ohio and married Ellen M. VanAuken. Their children are: Elaine, Michael, and Steven. His loving Grandchildren are Chris, Brent, Rustin, Leslie, Kent and he has six loving Great-Grandchildren. He was in the United States army during world war II and received a B.S. from Ohio State University in 1947. His career began as associate editor of Farm Quarterly from 1947-1951. He did free-lance writing in 1951.

An accomplished photographer, he illustrated much of his own writing. His writings deal with animals and nature and he often contributed to Audubon, Field And Stream, Sports Afield, Boy's Life, and Exploring. George is remembered as a helpful mentor, to many inspired children who have PhDs today. He lived to be 92 years of age in Cincinnati, Ohio. His papers for ten of his books, including “Mysteries, Monsters, And Untold Secrets” (1978) are with the University Of Minnesota (CLRC-1659).

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December 23, 2013
A bit dated (1987) reference guide to the world of shotguns, how they work, how they can be used in hunting/sport, how to clean/maintain, etc. type stuff.

The book is admittedly dry, but I expected that from a reference book; plenty informative and it did better round out my understanding of shotguns.

It served it's purpose, no complaints, worth the read.
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