eBook version of "Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting" now available

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Applied Ballistics is proud to announce the release of its second eBook. Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting is now available in electronic format for the Kindle eReader. iPad users can use the Kindle app to access the eBook.

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Since its release in 2011, the second edition (hardcopy) of Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting has sold over 10,000 copies. It's the modern 'go to' book on the subject of ballistics for long range shooters. Several things make this book special:

1. The material is broken down into 'shooter speak', not engineering/academic writing. The science of ballistics is communicated in a way that average shooters can learn and apply the information to their own long range shooting.

2. Experimentally (live fire) tested performance data (G1 and G7 BC's) is presented along with 2-D drawings for hundreds of long range bullets. Here's an example

3. This book comes with the Point Mass Ballistics Solver 2.0. The software comes on a CD with the hardcopy. With the eBook, there are two ways to access the ballistics program. One is to access the free AB online ballistics solver thru embedded links in the eBook and run directly from your eReader. The other is to request the PM Solver program and it will be emailed to you for running on a PC.

You can preview the content by clicking 'Look Inside' on this page:
Amazon.com: Applied Ballistics For Long-Range Shooting 2nd Edition (9780615452562): Bryan Litz: Books

The Kindle eBook is sold for $39.99 on Amazon (hardcopy is $54.99).

iPad users can use the Kindle app to load the book for reading on iPad.

You can read the full press release here

Also check out the eBook version of Accuracy and Precision for Long Range Shoting here.
 
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