A good way to go.
Sept. 22, 1923, Lord Ripon, age 71, invited his old crony, the Reverend Morris, and his estate agent Oswald Wade to shoot. There were to be seven drives. As usual the keepers were told to concentrate all the-birds on their employer's blind. Ripon shot over three-quarters of the bag. In the first five drives he shot 40, 17, 25, 17 and 25 grouse. In the sixth he did best of all, and at 3:15 pm he fell to the ground dead. The 53 grouse he shot that drive were never added to his life total.