Posted: 3/6/2017 10:39:11 AM EDT
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Anyone ever heard of this book? Long Range Shooting Handbook by Ryan Cleckner (1st Batt). Wondering if its worth getting.
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Great for a budding novice. I wish I had it years ago. I bought a copy. I'm beyond a lot of it but it has a good format and it's written as a handbook. As such it's a handy reference when you get fuzzy Alzheimer's. I have loaned my copy out, not sure if I will get it back.
If You Google around I think you can buy a signed copy from the author as cheap as amazon. Or maybe even cheaper iirc. |
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Originally Posted By SteelonSteel:
Great for a budding novice. I wish I had it years ago. I bought a copy. I'm beyond a lot of it but it has a good format and it's written as a handbook. As such it's a handy reference when you get fuzzy Alzheimer's. I have loaned my copy out, not sure if I will get it back. If You Google around I think you can buy a signed copy from the author as cheap as amazon. Or maybe even cheaper iirc. |
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Just wanted to revive the thread by pointing out what a cool guy Ryan Cleckner is.
I am currently down range and he just shipped half a dozen handbooks to my platoon when he heard some folks were interested in learning about precision shooting. I want to urge those who have his book to leave a review on Amazon and help him out with some publicity. |