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      • Classic Free Shooting Library

        Here is a selection of older shooting books that can be downloaded for FREE from Google Books. This list, created by German Salazar, includes many classic treatises on marksmanship that still have value for today’s competitive shooters.

        Manual for Rifle Practice

        Manual for Rifle Practice

        Modern Rifle Shooting

        Modern Rifle Shooting

        Suggestions Military Rifleman

        Suggestions Military Rifleman

        The American Rifle

        The American Rifle

        Irish Riflemen in America

        Irish Riflemen in America

        Bullet’s Flight From Powder

        Bullet’s Flight From Powder

      • Click Here for Impact Data Log Books

        We are the home of the first ever 100% customizable modular data book. Our books are being used by numerous state and federal law enforcement officers and by our military fighting the global war on terrorism. The Impact Data Book is also highly sought after by shooting schools, competition shooters and hunters across the globe.

        How I Became a Crack Shot — With Hints to Beginners

        W. Milton Farrow, 1882, 204 pp.
        Milton Farrow was one of the top shots of his time. Well-bred and highly educated, modesty was not among Farrow’s virtues. This makes for entertaining reading as he describes his travels and his many shooting accomplishments. The Hints for Beginners section has advice that remains sound even these many years later.

        The Gun and its Development

        William Wellington Greener, 1907 (8th Ed.) 786 pages.
        Originally published in 1881, Greener’s book covers all aspects of the firearms world at that time and this 8th edition has many updates. While much of the text focuses on shotguns, there is a great deal of other material in this massive tome, including coverage of gunpowder and explosived, pistols, rifles, target shooting, rifle clubs and much more of interest to the modern rifleman. Many great period advertisements at the end will make you wish for a time machine!

        Description and Rules for the Management of the United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model of 1903

        United States Army Ordnance Dept., 1904 (5th rev. 1914), 72 pages.
        Here is the original US Army manual for the new Springfield Model 1903. A must-have for the Springfield 1903 buff or student of history.

        Cartridge Manufacture

        Douglas Thomas Hamilton, 1916, 167 pages.
        This book is a well-written, technical presentation of small arms cartridge manufacturing during the Great War. An inside look at all processes at the Frankford Arsenal including case manufacture, bullet manufacture, loading and packaging. A useful historical treatise on the topic.

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