Practical Shooter's Guide: A How-To Approach For Unconventional Firing Positions

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Got the Kindle copy of Marcus Blanchard's new book: Practical Shooter's Guide: A How-To Approach For Unconventional Firing Positions and Training
https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Sh...swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1473272283&sr=8-1

This is a really good book for a new shooter wanting to get into PRS. He goes over all of the basics for building positions in all of the most common situations you will see at a match.

If you've shot a lot of matches, most of the stuff will be familiar. The book is really written for new people. At $8 for the electronic version, it is still worth a read though.

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Now I have read this, Ryan Cleckner's book, and Applied Ballistics. Which other books out there are good? I see Litz has more books but they are very expensive and I'm not sure I personally would get a lot out of them but I could be wrong.

A lot of the information isn't new to me and not all of it is useful to me but I enjoy reading and they all have some good material.
 
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