It’s the hallmark of an “advanced-level” shooter for tactical deployment and self-protection…
… to be a sniper!
Far from the Hollywood fascination of spy and assassin movies, long-range precision rifle shooting is a powerful skill with a practical purpose – especially for survival-minded Warriors.
From protecting yourself and your family from raiders, gangs, and looters… to bagging big game to keep your family fed when resources are scarce (or non-existent)… having the ability to hit your target with a rifle from 1,000 yards and beyond could mean the difference between life and death in a “collapse” scenario.
But just as it is with all firearms – it all comes down to knowledge, practiced skill, and the right equipment.
And for anyone looking to dip their toes into mastering long-range rifle shooting, this week’s podcast episode will give you all you need to know to begin your journey.
Discover The Secrets Of Long-Range Rifle Shooting For Beginners!
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Here’s What You’ll Discover In This Week’s Episode:
- The absolute first thing you must add to a rifle to begin long-range rifle shooting!
- The single most important factor in selecting the right rifle for long-rage shooting!
- The biggest mistake almost everyone is making when selecting the “best” rifle.
- One essential long-range rifle mod that you can make for pennies in your own home.
- Why most people are doing it all wrong when it comes to shopping for and selecting the right scope for long-range rifle shooting.
- And much, MUCH more!
So it seems to me as if maybe one should just pick a rifle and a caliber and use it. They make “sniper” rifle in various calibers for police snipers and sharpshooters, notably 5.56. In regards to calibers, I figure .50 caliber is the extreme and maybe too much power for most people. And in WW2 most rifles were in .30 caliber and they used 30-06, .303 and the K98’s 8mm in the sniper role. And this trend continued into Vietnam. I would imagine in an apocalypse where the SHTF that many would turn to long distance shooting to better utilize their high power rifles since most people desire high capacity, semiautomatic firearms with maybe an effective range of 300 years or less.