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The Basics, Starting Out
Any Suggestions for Good Books?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 678540" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I agree that Bryan Litz's book is a must for ballistics information. When I started out , there were lots of books about target, competition and hunting of all types but not much on general skills and concepts for long range hunting. As we have seen on this site long range means different things to different people. I found the single most valuable book that was very comprehensive, and helped me with the general concepts of long range shooting technique, skills, principals, and equipment was, "The Ultimate Sniper" author: Plaster. Sniping is not hunting, but many of the skills and concepts can be applied to long range hunting. It also makes for an interesting read. I currently think this site contains the most comprehensive amount of information available, but has it has to be mined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 678540, member: 10291"] I agree that Bryan Litz's book is a must for ballistics information. When I started out , there were lots of books about target, competition and hunting of all types but not much on general skills and concepts for long range hunting. As we have seen on this site long range means different things to different people. I found the single most valuable book that was very comprehensive, and helped me with the general concepts of long range shooting technique, skills, principals, and equipment was, "The Ultimate Sniper" author: Plaster. Sniping is not hunting, but many of the skills and concepts can be applied to long range hunting. It also makes for an interesting read. I currently think this site contains the most comprehensive amount of information available, but has it has to be mined. [/QUOTE]
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