Globe Pequot / Lyons Press
Pages: 336
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-59228-896-0 • Paperback • August 2006 • $19.95 • (£14.99)
978-1-4617-5002-4 • eBook • August 2006 • $18.99 • (£14.99)
Wayne van Zwoll has published more than a thousand articles about the outdoors, for magazines such as Sports Afield, Outdoor Life, and Field & Stream. He is the author of The Hunter's Guide to Ballistics and The Hunter's Guide to Accurate Shooting, among others.
(1) Beginnings * First Obsession * The Sheep Pens * In the Big Woods * Run, Rabbit, Run! * Little Bears * Earl (2) Rimfires in Retrospect * What is a .22? * Squirrel Rifles * The Tiny .17 (3) The Makers * Browning Genesis) Cooper-- an Original * Comeback at Kimber * Marlin and its Marvelous 39 * Remington, our First Gunmaker * Ruger: a Genius for Guns * Arthur Savage's Brilliant Idea * Winchester: the Unlikely Company (4) To Shoot a Rimfire * Real Gunstocks * Better Sights, Better Shots * How to Shoot with Irons * Rest that Rifle! * Getting to Zero * Holding a Rifle Still * Prepping for the Field * Surprise! The Bullet's Gone * Cant * A Bullet's Way Through Wind * Why Hunters Miss * Measure Your Marksmanship * A Stand-up Game * Cleaning Rimfires (5) Tales from .22 Country * Frank * Sally's Prize * The Coyote Trap
"There are perhaps half a dozen books that every serious shooter must have. This is one of them."--David E. Petzal, deputy editor, Field & Stream
"In 1972, I wrote a book called The .22 Rifle that was a modest, bare-bones guide for kids and new shooters. If my little volume was a dish of plain vanilla, Wayne van Zwoll's new .22 book is a 7,500-calorie banana split. "--David E. Petzal, deputy editor, Field & Stream
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