Rifle Bullets for the Hunter
Unprecedented Book will be Available in January 2007
There will be a very limited number of the historic book Rifle Bullets for the Hunter signed by the authors* and offered for sale on this Web site. There has never been such a collection of the biggest names in gun writing in one book, and the level of experience represented is unprecedented. To have all of the writer’s signatures in the book is an opportunity that you won’t want to miss.
These signed books are sold first come, first served, so hurry and place your order! We are not charging a premium for these signed books, but the numbers are very limited. Once they are sold out the offer will not be repeated.
This book is the first comprehensive in depth look at bullets for the rifle hunter. A collection of the top gun and outdoor writers have been assembled to bring to you bullet knowledge from their particular fields of expertise. Every nuance of hunting with rifle bullets is discussed in depth.
John Barsness, Craig Boddington, John Haviland, Richard Mann, Ron Spomer and Bryce Towsley share their many years of hunting bullet knowledge in this one book. Also included is a special chapter by Berit Aagaard and is edited by Dave Campbell.
Rifle Bullets for the Hunter promises to be the definitive study on hunting with rifle bullets. Inside you will find detailed instructions on testing bullets in various medias, guidelines for evaluating the results and suggestions on how to select the bullet to best suit your hunting needs.
* Books signed by the authors, except John Haviland.
Chapters Include:
- A Short History of Hunting Bullets
- Theories on Stopping Power
- Testing Rifle Bullets
- Varmint and Small Game Bullets
- Deer Bullets
- Bullets for Big Game
- Cast Bullets
- Muzzleloading Bullets
- Solids
- Whitetails, Werewolves and the Future
$34.95 plus $3.95 S&H
316 page Hard Cover Book
with Full Color Photography
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Latest Book by Bryce Towsley
Gunsmithing Made Easy is a must have for anybody interested in guns. Towsley’s easy reading narrative style mixed with his trademark humor makes this the first “instructional” gunsmithing book that will find itself on a lot of bedside nightstands.
Everything is covered in this book, from mounting a scope to building your own rifle:
- Setting up a shop, including tools you need
- Proper cleaning and maintenance
- Mounting a scope
- More than a dozen projects, ranging from installing a recoil pad to cutting off a barrel
- Enhancing accuracy, includes crowning a barrel, bedding a stock and much more
- “Pimp My Rifle,” an easy and inexpensive “Total Makeover”
- Build your own rifle
- Metal finishing
- And more!
Check out excerpts and pictures from the book!
$24.95 plus $3.95 S&H
Hard Cover
Hundreds of Color Photos
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“When it came to bringing the home-gunsmithing type of story back to American Rifleman, the guy I went to, without hesitation, was Bryce M. Towsley.”
Mark A. Keefe IV,
Editor-in-Chief, American Rifleman
Books and Videos
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| Rifle Bullets for the Hunter | "Tracking Big Bucks With the Benoits" |
| Gunsmithing Made Easy | "Tracking Big Bucks With the Benoits II" |
Big Bucks The Benoit Way |
"Benoit Brothers, Hunt Smarter Not Harder" |
| Benoit Bucks | |
| Making Shots - A Rifle Hunter's Guide | |
| Muzzleloading Essentials | |
| The Great American Deer Camp | |
| The Handloader's Manual of Cartridge Conversion | |
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Hunting and Adventure Stories
Coues Deer Adventure

Glassing for Coues deer in the Sierra San Antonio Mountains in Sonora, Mexico.
I was about four feet off the ground and falling, but the slope was so steep that I had already traveled about ten feet forward. Gravity finally won out over geometry and I realized I was about to hit the ground hard and exactly where the biggest buckhorn cholla cactus in Mexico was growing.
They also say that everything goes in slow motion when you are in danger and I believe that’s true. It seemed like hours as I headed for this cactus and I could see every spike. There were thousands of these lethal little daggers, every one with my name on it, and my mind’s eye could see each one penetrating my delicate flesh. In the cartoons the character can change direction in midair by waving his arms, or if he pumps his legs fast enough, make it back to the edge of the cliff, but none of that was working. Me and this cactus were about to get intimate whether I liked it or not.
