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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Pacific Northwest
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Wanted to see what else is out there that folks have as far as technical reference of any type (books) related to shooting/firearms to exclude reloading information or gun manuals, got tons of those floating around (mostly thanks to Jack404, a big thanks again!).
Stuff like, Greenhill formula, effects of temperature/weather anything that relates to the nitty gritty of our boomsticks. looking for things like this: ![]() this has long been a favorite of mine for understanding ballistics of just about everything concerning every type of firearm. Highly recommend reading this cover to cover if you are a serious hunter, shooter of any kind. Dispells quite a few myths. Wanted to see what other stuff like this is out there that you guys have found useful or informative.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: West, TX
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All of my books are reloading related. I have 3 of them. Once written by Hornady, one written by Lee Precision, and one generic written by a ballistics expert. The Lee Precision is a soft cover and the other two are hard covers. The Lee book has very limited loading information. The Hornady book is the best of the 3.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: mountains of wv.
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none, that you speak of.
i dont reload, so i dont need any books. dad taught me when i was 5 or 6 which shells went in the right firearm, so no books i know how to take apart and clean every firearm i own , so no books i guess i dont need no books |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: florida
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someties it's nice to just read about the history.
i like firearms of the world.. and the ones about the ww1 and ww2 arms. that's mostly what i collect anyway.. ww1/2 long guns |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Hastings, Nebraska; the Heartland!
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Great. Now I have to catalogue my library.
I have - uh - several. I've got a couple books by MajGen J. S. Hatcher, a couple by Elmer Keith, books on handgun shooting by Jordan, Fairbairne and Sykes, Nichols and some others. I have a copy of Walter Roper's handgunner book, Fitzgerald, and McGivern. There are numerous Gun Digests and Shooter's Bibles. Reloading manuals and commentaries by the foot. I have to catalogue them. No such thing as 'too much information'.
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need to photo my other books and get them posted up here. would love to see others you guys have too.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Little hut in the woods near Blue River Wisconsin
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2 book shelves full and no I am not going to count them. That does not count several large cardboard boxes of old gun magazines that I cannot make myself throw out.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Ames, IA
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When you can get yourself to throw them away, why not give them away, instead? There's probably a ton of new shooters who would love to read a couple.
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3 Sierria manuals
1 hornady manual 1 Lyman manual 1965 Shooters bible High power rifle accuracy Ammo and balistics 4 Ruger and his firearms stoegers complete rimfire disassembly guide 2 blue book of gun values Illustrated guide to modern firearms 2010 Shooters bible 4 years of The Varmint Hunter Magazine Midwayusa 2012 master catalog Brownells 2011 catalog 2011 Sinclair catalog More guns less crime and some that I can't remember.... |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: SW GA CSA
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Too many to list. Mostly gunsmithing books, Bill Jordon, McGiven, Keith, O'Conner and Skeeter Skelton
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I have three new reloading manuals, the Blue Book of Gun Values, and I have the complete set of Gun Digest books of assembly and dis-assembly. I think there are six of them. I also think I have a couple of old Gun Digest books.
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how about giving them to a gun range for vfw?
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For vfw, what does that mean?
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If that is what she meant it would not be a good match up. The local chapter rents a space and only use it on meeting nights. Even the post I used to belong to only used the main building as a bar and the upstairs for meetings. It wasn't a place where people came and sat around and read.
Our local gun club has had people donate books and magazines and they sit around for a few months being ignored then dumped in a dumpster. People come to shoot, they socialize while they are shooting and then they go home.
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Me, I only have one book that I bought for my SD/HD. It's "After You Shoot." so I can defend myself better when it comes to legal BS.
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i feel lucky.. I got a couple box loads of handloaders digest and firearms digests from a buddy who found them at a flea markey.. stuff from 60's to 2000.. got maybee 50 books for like 10$
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'stressfire' is another one of his although I didn't get as much out of it as I had hoped.
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Here' one. Good thread.
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