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Charles Askins to Horace Kephart, May 8, 1898, page 2

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  • Of course like the balance of the boys I am a great rifle crank, and know a good deal about trajectory velocity accuracy windage, etc but I have the advantage of most of them in that I have made a study of shooting at unknown distances in the fields and woods. Have spent many days with a rifle afield judging ground firing shots and pacing the distance to verify the judgment of the eye. I also put in several years as a snapshot with a rifle before I began off hand target work. I began with glass balls and finished with quail. A number of sportsmen now in St. Louis have seen me kill quail with a rifle ball. At one time when in company I killed 3 at a rise with a Colt 32/20 rifle – the birds getting up slowly. I have not tried this in about 4 years but that length of time ago. I could any day demon- strate my ability to kill quail or other flying game with a rifle ball. I do not tell this any oftener than I want to be set down for a liar, but it is quite true for all that. Have ordered a Pope 28.30.140 and will by be with you for practice by and by. Yours, Chas Askins
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