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King of 2 Miles: Extreme Long-Range Competition

Match winner Mitchell Fitzpatrick of Team Applied Ballistics scored first and second round hits at 2477 yards—a full 1.4 miles away.

Why Hollow Points Fly Straight

From a pure physics standpoint, a hollow point does have some advantages for trying to achieve greater accuracy.

Kestrel Precision Shootout Adds Charitable Event to Benefit Military

A new fundraising effort from Kestrel to benefit the U.S. military.

The Forces At Work When A Bullet Leaves A Gun

It's more than just gravity, drag, ballistic coefficient and velocity

Treasure Trove Of Long Range Shooting Information Available Online For Free

The team at Applied Ballistics have compiled one great set of precision shooting articles on their website

How The Kestrel Became The iPhone Of Weather Meters

Who doesn’t love their Kestrel? No more dope, no more Kentucky windage—now it’s all about truing with perfect data using science

How Applied Ballistics Is Advancing Extreme Long Range Technology

The bullet design work these guys are doing is exciting, should help expand the capabilities of military snipers, and the tech should eventually reach the civilian market

Tips From Emil Praslick On How To Determine Wind Direction

Our friend Emil Praslick shares how to determine the wind direction with an optic. Watch his video right now. You won’t regret it

2018 NRA Extreme Long Range National Championships

Top Shooter Paul Phillips was using an Applied Ballistics rifle chambered in .416 Barrett, engaging targets between 1500 and 2000 yards at Camp Atterbury

Precision Rifle: Getting Zeroed

Don’t have a 1000-yard range close by to get your precision or F-Class rifle zeroed? We have a solution for you!

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