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Tactical Marksman : A Complete Training Manual For Police And Practical Shooters

Tactical Marksman : A Complete Training Manual For Police And Practical Shooters

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly Professional Approach to Tactical Riflecraft
Review: I am an active shooter. I have heard about this book for years, and finally got a copy. Like the promo material says this is a book for police officers and competitive shooters. Mr. Lauck has a very solid background in this area as a gunsmith and tactical officer. He included many tips that I never anticipated. Minor things like fitting scope rings to scopes, using a quad scope rings, the use of handloads, and other minor things that can make your rifle more accurate and durable. The section on ballistics alone is one of the easiest to understand on this topic that I have ever seen. The book is divided into sections for bolt action rifles and semi-auto carbines. The book is filled with black and white pictures of Mr. Lauck's custom guns. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because the pictures are in lower-quality black and white, and most of the rifles are painted in a camoflage pattern, making them hard to see.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very worthwile
Review: I am an active shooter. I have heard about this book for years, and finally got a copy. Like the promo material says this is a book for police officers and competitive shooters. Mr. Lauck has a very solid background in this area as a gunsmith and tactical officer. He included many tips that I never anticipated. Minor things like fitting scope rings to scopes, using a quad scope rings, the use of handloads, and other minor things that can make your rifle more accurate and durable. The section on ballistics alone is one of the easiest to understand on this topic that I have ever seen. The book is divided into sections for bolt action rifles and semi-auto carbines. The book is filled with black and white pictures of Mr. Lauck's custom guns. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because the pictures are in lower-quality black and white, and most of the rifles are painted in a camoflage pattern, making them hard to see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly Professional Approach to Tactical Riflecraft
Review: I'm not a pro in this field, but as a former infantryman and well read practical shooter I thought the book clearly reflected the hard won wisdom of an old master. Lauck makes a good case for practical and highly professional equipment, training, and staffing of police tactical teams, with absolutely no tolerance for ladder climbers and others whose mindset makes them less than ideal for these crucial jobs. He advocates that the life critical nature of this work deserves only the finest in all regards. He then lays out what he believes to be the best in rifles, calibers, optics, training methods and tactics. This is a fairly advanced text for the tactical professional, those aspiring to be such, or the dedicated practical shooter. The beginner to rifle shooting would be wise to first study "The Art of the Rifle", by Jeff Cooper.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: More of an equipment guide than a training manual
Review: Lauck places a heavy emphasis on equipment in this book and talks very little about deployment and tactics. Not only does he emphasize equipment but absolute top-of-the-line custom-built one-of-a-kind equipment.

I think that most precision rifle scenarios could be resolved with something less than the equipment that Lauck describes in this book. I suspect that with proper deployment an expert rifleman with high-quality factory-made equipment would be able to resolve the issue.

The book does not address the questions "when is the tactical marksman the right tool for the job" or "how should a tactical marksman deploy" in any depth.

Lauck really does seem to have an extensive knowledge of precision shooting equipment. But I would not call the book a "complete training manual."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: More of an equipment guide than a training manual
Review: Lauck places a heavy emphasis on equipment in this book and talks very little about deployment and tactics. Not only does he emphasize equipment but absolute top-of-the-line custom-built one-of-a-kind equipment.

I think that most precision rifle scenarios could be resolved with something less than the equipment that Lauck describes in this book. I suspect that with proper deployment an expert rifleman with high-quality factory-made equipment would be able to resolve the issue.

The book does not address the questions "when is the tactical marksman the right tool for the job" or "how should a tactical marksman deploy" in any depth.

Lauck really does seem to have an extensive knowledge of precision shooting equipment. But I would not call the book a "complete training manual."


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