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A portion of this book's proceeds is donated to two military charities: the Special Operation Warrior Foundation and the Sua Sponte Foundation. This book is the complete beginner's guide to long range shooting written in simple everyday language so that it's easy to follow . Included are personal tips and best advice from the author's years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. This is the preliminary book to help you understand fundamental concepts such as MOA vs Mils and external ballistics, that can be like a trusted resource at the range. If you are a brand new shooter, this book will walk you through the basics, help you make decisions on rifles, optics, and gear, and start you out with a solid foundation that will give you confidence as a new long range shooter. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will be a resource and reference covering the principles and theory of long range shooting. Learning to shoot long range isn’t that difficult! Once you understand the basics, you can start to master your technique and you’ll be hitting targets in no time. The author has a series of online instructional videos known for their ability to take seemingly complex areas of long range shooting and break them down so they're easy to understand. This book was motivated by the feedback from those videos. The handbook is broken down into three main categories: What it is/How it works, Fundamentals, and How to use it. "What it is/How it works" covers equipment, terminology, and basic principles. "Fundamentals" covers the theory of long range shooting. "How to use it" gives you practical advice on how to implement what you've learned so far to make you a long range shooter. Review: It is a good book - Good but with lots of good information, well written and easy to read.... BUT! THIS IS A BEGINNERS GUIDE (WHICH IT DOES STATE!) i did not think it was a beginner's to rifle or a firearms.I thought it was beginners to long range.... This is more geared for someone that has never even had a 308 on a deer hunt..... I am starting to step out past a 1000 yd and looking to hone my skills and learn a little more....this book is not for the guy that has been shooting 400-1k+ It is more geared for someone that has been shooting 9mm or 22lr rifles at fifty yards and now ready for a larger caliber, going into the 100-200 hundred yards or more. But I will still give it 5 stars because it does have some pretty good information in there. And I will still read the entire book. Even though I know most of what it it teaching... I will still pick up on a few things.And learn some I hope. Review: New long-range shooters: start with this book! - Ryan has done an excellent job going into just enough detail for folks (like me) getting into long range shooting. This book is an easy read and will give you a great overview of all the things you need to take into account when making 1,000-yard shots. It's written with both practical and technical points of view (which I appreciate). Ryan is not on a soap-box trying to sell you on his particular style of shooting, rather, he'll explain various approaches and opinions so that you can make a better informed decision when it's time for YOU to decide upon something. This book is not all you need to take your rifle to the range and start adjusting for 1,000-yard shots (that's not the point of this book). I would say that this book should be a required primer before you start reading books with more scientific density (like Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting - more advanced). This book will give you the overall understanding of what you'll be learning about more in depth and help you to 'speak the language' of the other books. There are a lot of terms and concepts which novices have never heard of and this book will help you with all of that lingo and get your brain warmed up to learn the more in-depth concepts and apply them to your shooting. Read this book before you go spend thousands on equipment (I didn't, but I got lucky because I followed the advice of other long-distance shooters before I purchased my shooting package … you might not be so lucky). For example, spend at least as much on your scope as you do your rifle … and if you're not willing to do that, then long-distance shooting is not the sport/hobby for you (you will be disappointed when you keep missing your long range shots). Etc. etc. I really like Ryan's writing style which is mixed with just the right (minimal) amount of humor and a lot of common sense from his perspective as a former military sniper. As a fellow attorney, and fellow author, I really appreciate the fine work Ryan has poured into this book and I have bookmarked many pages to refer to later when calculating shots and keeping the basic fundamentals in mind. After reading this book, I feel like making a note at the front of my DOPE book which reads something like: "Dear Rifle & Glass, I acknowledge that the least consistent and least accurate component of my shooting package is me, the shooter, and I must remember and apply the basic fundamentals of shooting, and must interfere with you as little as possible in order to minimize my negative influences, bad habits, and over-controlling tendencies, on your inherent consistency and accuracy; please accept my apologies in advance." "PS - I also promise to not blame the first bad shot of the day on your cold-bore, but rather, on a cold-shooter."


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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 9,731 Reviews |
A**I
It is a good book
Good but with lots of good information, well written and easy to read.... BUT! THIS IS A BEGINNERS GUIDE (WHICH IT DOES STATE!) i did not think it was a beginner's to rifle or a firearms.I thought it was beginners to long range.... This is more geared for someone that has never even had a 308 on a deer hunt..... I am starting to step out past a 1000 yd and looking to hone my skills and learn a little more....this book is not for the guy that has been shooting 400-1k+ It is more geared for someone that has been shooting 9mm or 22lr rifles at fifty yards and now ready for a larger caliber, going into the 100-200 hundred yards or more. But I will still give it 5 stars because it does have some pretty good information in there. And I will still read the entire book. Even though I know most of what it it teaching... I will still pick up on a few things.And learn some I hope.
V**R
New long-range shooters: start with this book!
Ryan has done an excellent job going into just enough detail for folks (like me) getting into long range shooting. This book is an easy read and will give you a great overview of all the things you need to take into account when making 1,000-yard shots. It's written with both practical and technical points of view (which I appreciate). Ryan is not on a soap-box trying to sell you on his particular style of shooting, rather, he'll explain various approaches and opinions so that you can make a better informed decision when it's time for YOU to decide upon something. This book is not all you need to take your rifle to the range and start adjusting for 1,000-yard shots (that's not the point of this book). I would say that this book should be a required primer before you start reading books with more scientific density (like Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting - more advanced). This book will give you the overall understanding of what you'll be learning about more in depth and help you to 'speak the language' of the other books. There are a lot of terms and concepts which novices have never heard of and this book will help you with all of that lingo and get your brain warmed up to learn the more in-depth concepts and apply them to your shooting. Read this book before you go spend thousands on equipment (I didn't, but I got lucky because I followed the advice of other long-distance shooters before I purchased my shooting package … you might not be so lucky). For example, spend at least as much on your scope as you do your rifle … and if you're not willing to do that, then long-distance shooting is not the sport/hobby for you (you will be disappointed when you keep missing your long range shots). Etc. etc. I really like Ryan's writing style which is mixed with just the right (minimal) amount of humor and a lot of common sense from his perspective as a former military sniper. As a fellow attorney, and fellow author, I really appreciate the fine work Ryan has poured into this book and I have bookmarked many pages to refer to later when calculating shots and keeping the basic fundamentals in mind. After reading this book, I feel like making a note at the front of my DOPE book which reads something like: "Dear Rifle & Glass, I acknowledge that the least consistent and least accurate component of my shooting package is me, the shooter, and I must remember and apply the basic fundamentals of shooting, and must interfere with you as little as possible in order to minimize my negative influences, bad habits, and over-controlling tendencies, on your inherent consistency and accuracy; please accept my apologies in advance." "PS - I also promise to not blame the first bad shot of the day on your cold-bore, but rather, on a cold-shooter."
T**G
Easy to read and understand.
I've been watching Ryan's instructional videos for years and should've bought this book when I learned about it, but I'm glad it's in my hands now. Ryan uses easy to understand language to teach the fundamentals of marksmanship and to introduce the reader to fairly complex topics such as how different environmental effects play into the mix. He introduces common sense formulas to account for wind, gravity, shot angle, etc. He teaches the reader proper napping position and to "Focus on the reticle, steady pressure on the trigger." And more than anything he encourages the reader to head out to the range and practice the fundamentals (after reading through the entire book, of course). Looking for a place to shoot? Check out their website: wheretoshoot dot org. And remember while you're out there, firearm safety depends on you.
R**C
Purchased 6x now. Awesome gift
The measure to a good educational or knowledge book should be how many times you gift it to friends and colleagues. I’ve purchased and gifted this book 5 times now. It’s worth reading. It’s worth sharing and if you can buy it in the spiral notebook version- please do. An amazing read.
J**G
100% recommended, see full review for 4/5 rating explanation
I am very much a beginner in shooting sports, but I did come from a number of fields that gave me some insight. I could say that after reading this book my groupings tightened considerably (they did) or that suddenly I am shooting sub-MOA from barely being able to hit a target (I am not) or that I have a deeper understanding of the parts and function of all parts of my rifle (I do) or that now I am that guy at the range with a DOPE book and ballistic calculator who really looks like he knows what he is doing (I am not). What I will say is that this text is eminently approachable and has something for anyone who shoots. Yes, anyone, because as Mr. Cleckner freely acknowledges, his style and wisdom comes from his own very personal experience, and is therefore unique. And no, that doesn't mean you'll find something that you use forever, but he does a great job of making you THINK about how YOU shoot, instead of saying this is how HE shoots and you must do this. I think the reason I would give this book five stars is that after reading it (and re-reading it), I began to just feel better at the range. I felt like I was actually working on improving, and realizing what I was doing wrong and what I was doing right, instead of being frustrated that I wasn't improving fast enough or couldn't figure out why I missed or how to fix it. The only reason I took off a star is that I am reviewing the Kindle version, which has some issues with the photos/diagrams in the book, which either load funny, aren't easy to decipher because of the size/resolution, or the text wrapping around them is super wonky. I would, hands down, give it five stars for the printed copy, especially if you will utilize the forms in the back (and/or shoot a .308, which most, if not all, his examples and tables are based off of).
R**K
Worth every penny!!
I couldn’t wait to write this review. I am far from a novice/beginner but I elected to start with Ryan’s first book anyway and I’m glad I did. At my level, much of what I read was redundant for my existing skill set but I loved reading it anyway. If I already knew everything in it why was I so high on reading it? It’s about the delivery. It’s about the informational method, it’s about Ryan. You’ll notice that I refer to him as Ryan and not the instructor and there’s reason for that. It’s painful when we’re stuck in a classroom setting being instructed by a dry, often washed up monotone speaking teacher. This is where Ryan and his book shine. Ryan formatted and articulated every subject and touch point with a renewed sense of grace. Ryan’s methods and delivery feel more like going to the range with a friend rather than a disconnected dry teacher. The book reads to you like two guys having a conversation at the range instead of a dry robotic, overly refined formal approach. This is important because it allows the reader to connect with Ryan as if he were right next to you. That made it enjoyable. The information was neither over complicated or excessively diluted. It just simply felt real. One can quickly tell that this book was written with passion for the art of long range precision shooting. I LOVE Ryan’s non imposing method of letting the reader know that you may not like or agree with everything he says but just try it. I didn’t find anything that I disagreed with and loved the simplified delivery when simple was prudent. I’m a big fan of not installing needless complexity in place of preferred simplicity. The plethora of knowledge and information needed to master this craft can be overwhelming. Ryan’s method of simplifying Subject matter leaves you filled with the meat and potatoes while trimming most of the fat. This matters because the reader won’t find themselves zoning out while reading. Ever read a page of something dry and boring, then get to the end and ask yourself what you just read? Ryan’s style is indicative of someone who’s not just good at the craft, but also knows how to teach it well. I’m now 50 pages into the advanced book. You’re the man Cleckner!! I’ll bang on the long gun next to you any day. PSA….no I’m not one of Ryan’s friends writing him a rave review. I’m just someone who recognizes exceptionalism when he sees it.
G**P
You need this book!
You need this book if you’re thinking about getting into LRS, you just started, or if you’ve been doing it for years. You’ll find yourself highlighting excerpts. It’s a great read and very informative!
D**E
Great material to improve your skills
I found this to be very informative and a great reference for long range shooting.
J**.
Muy recomendable
Abarca todos los aspectos del Tiro a larga distancia, desde las armas hasta balística básica. Fácil de leer y comprender. Espero que salga pronto la siguiente parte
M**X
Snabb leverans
Intressant innehåll.
R**R
Qualità
Interessante
A**R
I just love the book.
Nice information for long range . The book it's amazing for me ! A great job, I paid the book with some fear of being deceived but now I even paid more. Thank you for the time dedicated to teaching people with less experience in the long-range... I'm Portuguese and I'm living in Switzerland.
I**O
GREAT BOOK
VERY USEFUL
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