Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting by Bryan Litz - Plain English Explanations and Techniques for Rifle Shooters 536 Pages that explain the important elements of exterior ballistics in a practical way that can be understood and applied by shooters. Chapters include: The Ballistic Coefficient, Gravity Drop, Uphill/Downhill Shooting, Wind Deflection, Gyroscopic (Spin) Drift, The Coriolis Effect, Using Ballistics Programs, Getting Control of Sights, and Bullet Stability... Plus performance analysis for both long range hunting and target shooting applications. Includes a CD w/Ballistics Software! New for 2nd Edition - Includes additional information in almost every chapter with nearly double the information on wind deflection. Plus a completely NEW chaptor on Extended Long Range shooting (into the transonic). And finally, the appendix of measured BC data has grown from 175 to 225 bullets. About the Author: An aerospace engineer who spent 6 years working for the US Air Force in air-to-air missle design, modeling, and simulation... Bryan has been an active and successful competitive rifle shooter for years. He was US National Palma Champion in 2008, firing member of the winning US Team at the 2008 Spirit of America International Rifle Match, and National Record Holder for the NRA Iron Sight Midrange Course (450-39X). In 2008, he became Chief Ballistician for Berger Bullets, and now is the author of this outstanding reference for shooters, reloaders, and accuracy enthusiasts. Watch His Video at our Reloading Page.