Successful Shotgunning: How to Build Skill in the Field and Take More Birds in Competition
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Stackpole Books, 2003.
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9780811743709

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Peter F. Blakeley., & Peter F. Blakeley|AUTHOR. (2003). Successful Shotgunning: How to Build Skill in the Field and Take More Birds in Competition . Stackpole Books.

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Peter F. Blakeley and Peter F. Blakeley|AUTHOR. 2003. Successful Shotgunning: How to Build Skill in the Field and Take More Birds in Competition. Stackpole Books.

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Peter F. Blakeley and Peter F. Blakeley|AUTHOR. Successful Shotgunning: How to Build Skill in the Field and Take More Birds in Competition Stackpole Books, 2003.

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Peter F. Blakeley, and Peter F. Blakeley|AUTHOR. Successful Shotgunning: How to Build Skill in the Field and Take More Birds in Competition Stackpole Books, 2003.

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