How to be Asked Again, 9781846894480
Hardcover
Be the perfect shooting guest: etiquette, tips, and humor.
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How to be Asked Again

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  • Hardcover

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    14 October 2025

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Summary

The Perfect Shot: A Guide to Shooting Etiquette and Invitations

A step-by-step guide to modern shooting etiquette, packed with amusing quotes and anecdotes, that instructs the Gun on how to be the perfect guest out shooting — and, consequently, how to be asked again.

Inspired by the increasing number of adults taking up shooting who may have missed out on vital field apprenticeship as children, this book encapsulates everything you need to know but are expected to know.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781846894480
ISBN-10:1846894484
Author:Rosie Nickerson, Oliver Preston
Publisher:Quiller Publishing Ltd
Imprint:Quiller Publishing Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:14 October 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:223mm x 171mm
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Critics Review

This book is much more than the title implies and will be invaluable to anyone new to game shooting. It is also pretty useful for the old hands too. The brilliant illustrations by Oliver Preston give the book a life of its own. It’s great advice from a real expert.Stuffed with anecdote, wisdom and wit - lots of that - it is hugely entertaining. For anyone who does feel uncomfortable with the formalities of a driven shoot it is a godsend; read this and you won’t put a foot, or a barrel wrong. But even the most experienced shot will find it useful and a pleasure to read… Oliver Preston’s cartoons are a delight. There couldn’t be a better guide for the newcomer to game shooting. * Shooting & Conservation Magazine *

About The Author

Rosie Nickerson

Rosie Nickerson is the youngest daughter of shooting legend Sir Joseph Nickerson, who wrote A Shooting Man’s Creed. She has been steeped in the dos and don’ts of shooting since early childhood, having shot her first grouse at the age of nine. She is a freelance journalist having written for Country Life and The Field, and was ‘token “green wellie”’ for Tatler for a year.

Oliver Preston’s illustrations have been published in The Times, Punch, Cotswold Life and The Independent, and he draws regularly for The Field magazine. Oliver’s work has been published in sixteen books, including compilations of his cartoons, and he is the current chairman of The Cartoon Museum in London.

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