Great Gift Books for Serious Shooters
Christmas Day is just one week away. Books have always been popular Xmas gifts. If you haven’t completed your holiday shopping, here are some recommended titles that should please the serious shooters and firearms enthusiasts on your shopping list. For Shooting Clubs, books also make great end-of-season member awards. Most of us would rather have a useful book than one more piece of wood to toss in a box in the closet.
Here are six recommended titles, in alphabetical order:
Applied Ballistics for Long-Range Shooting (2nd Ed. + CD) by Bryan Litz, $44.95 (Hardcover) If you’re a serious long-range shooter you NEED this book. Since its initial release Bryan Litz’s treatise has become the definitive resource on long-range ballistics and bullet design. While Bryan covers some very advanced topics, Bryan does a very good job of making the text comprehensible to the layman. You don’t need a degree from MIT to read this work. Bryan’s book comes compete with a CD packed with ballistics software and additional reference materials. AND, Bryan includes Ballistic Coefficient data for over 236 long range bullets. |
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A Hunter’s Wanderings in Africa by Frederick Courteney Selous, $19.95 (Softcover) Frederick Selous was a legendary African hunter. It was for him that Tanzania’s famous Selous Game reserve was named. If you have an interest in big game hunting in Africa, you should get this book. As readers have noted, this is “Classic Africana”… “one of the very best exploration/hunting history books about Africa”. It is an excellent book, well-written and “all about hunting”. Selous’ life was full of adventure, and his book lets readers experience, vicariously, the danger and excitement of African hunting in a bygone era. |
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Precision Shooting Reloading Guide Edited by Dave Brennan, $22.95 (Spiral Bound Softcover) This handy reference guide contains scores of useful tips from many top shooters. However, this is NOT a load manual. Rather, it explains the techniques for precision reloading, and offers advice on how to get the “Nth” degree of accuracy from your handloads. Each topical chapter is authored by a different expert. Chapters include: Reloading for Extreme Accuracy, High Power (Bolt Guns), High Power (Gas Guns), Benchrest, Magnums, Wildcats, Cast Bullets, and working up an accuracy load. Readers have praised this compact (5.5″ x 8.5″) reference: “I’ve been reloading for many many years, and [this] book still managed to contain pearls of wisdom I’d never heard before.” –T. Pratt. |
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Prone and Long-Range Rifle Shooting (2nd Edition) by Nancy Tompkins, Price TBA (Coming in February 2013) Tompkins’ treatise is a must-read for serious Palma, |
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Rifle Accuracy Facts by Harold R. Vaughn, $34.95 (Softcover) Decades after it was written, Vaughn’s work remains a seminal treatise on accuracy. Vaughn was a serious scientist, working for the Sandia National Laboratories. Many “gun writers” toss out hunches about rifle accuracy. Vaughn, by contrast, did serious empirical testing and statistical analysis. Vaughn wondered why some guns shot well while seemingly identical rifles did not. Rifle Accuracy Facts covers a wide variety of topics, including internal ballistics, chamber design, barrel vibration, bullet imbalance, external ballistics, scope design and more. Writer Boyd Allen notes: “If you are serious about precision shooting, Vaughn’s book belongs in your library.” |
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Rifleman’s Guide to Rimfire Ammunition by Steven Boelter, $29.95 (Softcover) Steven Boelter’s 352-page book is a comprehensive study of all types of rimfire ammunition (including 17s and 22 mags), with over 600 photos. In a remarkable undertaking, Steven Boelter fired every brand and sample of rimfire ammo he could acquire (including 22LR, 17 Mach 2, 17HMR and 22 WMR), and recorded all the results. In all, Steven tested 11 brands and 137 different rimfire rounds, firing over 32,000 test rounds. |
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Applied Ballistics for Long-Range Shooting, Precision Shooting Reloading Guide, and Rifle Accuracy facts are fantastic resources. Well written with information you won’t find elsewhere.
I totally agree with Rob Robideau. The books by Bryan Litz and Harold Vaughn are really unique and a trove of valuable data. Both explain ballistics in a way that can be understood without any heavy duty mathematics. (I don’t own a copy of the Reloading Guide but do not doubt that his view of that book can be trusted.)