Hunter's Guide to Long-range Shooting

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Pub. Date: 2006-08-15
Publisher(s): Stackpole Books
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Summary

If you are hunting wary prey with a strong sense of smell on terrain with long site lines, you probably aren't going to get many close-up shots. Learning how to shoot your rifle accurately and consistently from a long range is the only way you are going to have success in the field. This guide explains all the variables involved in the science of shooting from long distances. Early chapters explore the colorful history of shooting, and sections on technical subjects such as ballistics are written in plain English that can be easily understood by even the most casual shooter. The book gives a detailed overview of rifles and ammunition, sights and scopes, and includes extensive ballistics tables with data on cartridges for deer and elk at various distances. From choosing barrels, bullets, and sights to understanding optics, you'll be prepared for that shot you always thought was impossible. And you'll make it.

Author Biography

With decades of experience in the field, Wayne van Zwoll is an expert on hunting big game with a rifle. He has written a number of popular shooting books and lives in Bridgeport, Washington.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. v
The roots of reachp. 1
A gray goose wingp. 1
A flash and a bangp. 4
Rifles to tame a frontierp. 10
Metallic cartridge musclep. 16
Rifles that fired all weekp. 16
Sharps, for the buffalop. 20
Browning genius; Winchester jackpotp. 28
Stretching the range in the twentieth centuryp. 38
Charles Newton: rifles ahead of their timep. 38
Birth of the rifleman's riflep. 46
Remington: artillery for the working classp. 55
Actions, barrels, and cartridgesp. 66
Details at the breechp. 66
Getting bullets to fly truep. 77
Short hulls for long hitsp. 93
Shooting for sissiesp. 109
Performance by the numbersp. 120
Ballistics, brieflyp. 120
Velocity variablesp. 130
Through the turbid seap. 139
Big-game rounds with reachp. 151
Deer at a distancep. 151
Upping the ante: elkp. 167
Time to turbochargep. 211
Big-game bulletsp. 232
Loading upp. 248
Reaching far with the .30-06 and .270p. 248
The 6mmsp. 260
Quarter-boresp. 271
Modesty goes ballistic: the 6.8 SPCp. 284
7mm moxiep. 293
.30 magnums for the longest shotp. 300
Big bores: practical and tacticalp. 313
Handguns in tall companyp. 324
Wyoming stretches the .500 S&Wp. 334
Sights and sightingp. 345
Scope features that countp. 345
The long zerop. 362
Shot angles and the little red eyep. 375
Shooting techniquep. 388
Get your restp. 388
A bench of bonep. 401
Bandits, bucks, and bull's-eyesp. 411
Modern long-range mastersp. 425
Roy sells the long shotp. 425
The Gibbs phenomenonp. 434
Better across the beanfieldp. 440
David Miller's formula for deer too far to shootp. 449
The long arm of Les Baer's AR-15p. 457
Texas lightp. 464
Indexp. 481
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