Field & Stream (West ed.) 1995 Bob Brister - Abstracts
| Field & Stream (West ed.) 1995 Bob Brister | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best of the best.(column excerpts)(100th anniversary issue of Field and Stream) | Sports and fitness | George Reiger, Bob Brister, Ed Zern, A.J. McClane, Norman Strung, Gene Hill, Robert C. Ruark, Ted Trueblood, Warren K. Page, Corey Ford | |||
| Bismuth comes of age: the wait is finally over: waterfowlers now have a nontoxic legal alternative to steel shot.(Shooting)(includes related article on bismuth) | Sports and fitness | Bob Brister | |||
| Pumping steel. (pumpguns) | Sports and fitness | Bob Brister | |||
| Sporting chances. (Sporting Clays)(includes a related article on reference material and sponsoring organizations) | Sports and fitness | Bob Brister | |||
| Spring swapping.(Shooting)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Bob Brister | |||
| The speed factor. (shooting) (Shooting) | Sports and fitness | Bob Brister | |||
| Trinty tales.(Growing Up Wild and Free; 100th anniversary issue of Field and Stream)(Illustration) | Sports and fitness | Bob Brister | |||
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