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World's Greatest Wingshooting Destinations : Europe, Africa, And Latin America

World's Greatest Wingshooting Destinations : Europe, Africa, And Latin America

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: This book contains some nice stories but it will not do much to improve your marksmanship. There is very little information on rifle sights or how to use them. Some shooting techniques were good but that is about all. This book should sell for about 4.95.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reading
Review: This book is excellent reading. I recommend it to anyone who wants to improve his or her rifle skills. My only quibble with Cooper's presentation is his dismissal of the .223 Remington round and the semi-automatic rifles that favor this caliber. I must respectfully disagree with him here. Apply Cooper's principles to the modern .223 rifle, and you will be well ahead of the game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for any american riflemen
Review: This book should be required reading for anyone with a rifle. Reguardless of your experiance level there is much to be learned here. Give a copy for christmas and you will have a real freind. This book is packed with information.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something for everybody.
Review: This is not merely a 'how-to' book. Jeff Cooper is also a bit of a philosopher, and a good story teller. There is information useful to the beginner as well as the 'expert.' Anyone wishing to master the 'Queen' of weapons should have this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Rifleman's Bible, purely informative and well researched
Review: While I admit that I am an unabashed fan of Colonel Cooper, I without reservation regard this book to be one of the essential elements to the aspiring rifleman. This book however is useful to one person, the rifleman. If your into Benchrest, 1000 yard competion, and nameless other disciplines of specialized rifle usage, spend your money elsewhere. This book deals purely with the employment of the "queen of personal weapons", the rifle. The only thing that I did not like about the book was it's size. The information is so useful that I found myself in want for a compact "field edition" that could acompany myself and my rifle into the field. In short this book encompasses the most usable 97 pages of rifle related instruction that I have ever read.


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