Dead On: The Long-Range Marksman’s Guide to Extreme Accuracy [Paperback]
This hands-on manual walks the shooter through every step required to become a true long-range marksman, from understanding minute-of-angle principles and selecting a rifle, caliber and cartridge to mounting and zeroing a scope, estimating wind values, dealing with mirage, understanding bore sighting, selecting and using iron sights, shooting with a variety of slings, performing preventive maintenance on your rifle and using range finders. Includes scope adjustment charts for a long list of rounds.
About the Author
The authors have decades of experience as bullet designers, NRA marksmen and competition shooters and explain every aspect of long-range shooting in easy-to-understand terms. If you want to become the kind of shot that fellow shooters speak well of and envy, this book is right on target. Warren Gabrilska is a manufacturing/finishing engineer, author, and entrepreneur whose major passion is shooting. He is an NRA-certified rifle and p (more...)
Poor Man’s Scout Rifle: A How To Guide [Paperback]
Learn how to fashion home-built scout rifles from a variety of old military actions, from the 98 Mauser to Mosin-Nagant and the venerable Springfield. Each of the author's creations, built with common tools and easy-to-come-by parts, met most of the basic criteria for a scout/utility rifle yet cost him less than a quarter of what the commercial models would have. Ammo and shooting slings are covered in detail.
About the Author
Bob Cashner has been an avid hunter and outdoorsman all his life. He served four years in the U.S. Army as an armored cavalry scout, was called up for Desert Storm, and later served nine more years in the National Guard as a light infantryman. He now works as a wildland firefighter and makes Montana his home.
Poor Man’s Scout Rifle: A How To Guide (Paperback)
Learn how to fashion home-built scout rifles from a variety of old military actions, from the 98 Mauser to Mosin-Nagant and the venerable Springfield. Each of the author's creations, built with common tools and easy-to-come-by parts, met most of the basic criteria for a scout/utility rifle yet cost him less than a quarter of what the commercial models would have. Ammo and shooting slings are covered in detail.
About the Author
Bob Cashner has been an avid hunter and outdoorsman all his life. He served four years in the U.S. Army as an armored cavalry scout, was called up for Desert Storm, and later served nine more years in the National Guard as a light infantryman. He now works as a wildland firefighter and makes Montana his home.
The Weatherby Guide: America’s Finest Rifles and Scopes (17Th Edition) (Paperback)
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Poor Man’s Scout Rifle: A How To Guide (Paperback)
Learn how to fashion home-built scout rifles from a variety of old military actions, from the 98 Mauser to Mosin-Nagant and the venerable Springfield. Each of the author's creations, built with common tools and easy-to-come-by parts, met most of the basic criteria for a scout/utility rifle yet cost him less than a quarter of what the commercial models would have. Ammo and shooting slings are covered in detail.
About the Author
Bob Cashner has been an avid hunter and outdoorsman all his life. He served four years in the U.S. Army as an armored cavalry scout, was called up for Desert Storm, and later served nine more years in the National Guard as a light infantryman. He now works as a wildland firefighter and makes Montana his home.
Poor Man’s Scout Rifle: A How To Guide (Paperback)
Learn how to fashion home-built scout rifles from a variety of old military actions, from the 98 Mauser to Mosin-Nagant and the venerable Springfield. Each of the author's creations, built with common tools and easy-to-come-by parts, met most of the basic criteria for a scout/utility rifle yet cost him less than a quarter of what the commercial models would have. Ammo and shooting slings are covered in detail.
About the Author
Bob Cashner has been an avid hunter and outdoorsman all his life. He served four years in the U.S. Army as an armored cavalry scout, was called up for Desert Storm, and later served nine more years in the National Guard as a light infantryman. He now works as a wildland firefighter and makes Montana his home.



