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“…the book provides what could be the most thorough evaluation of bullets and terminal performance amassed under one title. With more than 300 full-color pages, the book covers bullets for everything from prairie dogs to Cape buffalo, giving readers an in-depth lesson on how construction plays a vital part in performance…The chapters have enough anecdotes from the field and candid commentary to make them sound like conversations around a campfire.”
Adam Heggenstaller
Associate Editor
National Rifle Association
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“With the credentials of this crew of writers, you can be sure that this book will leave no stone unturned.”
Melvin Forbes
New Ultra Light Arms
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“The guesswork is over. Hunters finally have a book that thoroughly addresses the component used where the metal hits the meat. This book hits on a topic of importance that until now has been mistakenly assumed, addressed in passing or ignored altogether.”
Eric Stecker, Master Bulletsmith
Berger Bullets
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“My clients often ask for advice on what bullet they should use on their next hunt. This book will give them a source for definitive information on bullet performance from prairie dogs to buffalo. I consider it a must read for every rifle hunter.”
Charlie Sisk
Sisk Rifles
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"Rifle Bullets for the Hunter, A Definitive Study is reader-friendly. Crisp and meaningful pictures paired with information that is sufficiently technical without being overwhelming encourages you to keep reading. It is also exciting to read a book from the top writers in the country about the most important part of hunting/shooting...The bullet. Hunters can talk about particular makes, models and calibers of firearms, but in the end, if the bullet fails to perform the intended task nothing else matters."
Michael Cyrus
Cross Outdoors
www.crossoutdoors.com |
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“I found this book to be extremely interesting and informative. It provided a lot of information that I had always suspected would be true, but the hard data really confirmed my feelings and experiences from the field.”
Pat Mundy
Leupold Stevens
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