This highly readable and extremely valuable training book covers the practical, field-tested details of sniping's three great skill areas - marksmanship, fieldcraft and tactics. Rifles, scopes, ballistics, target detection, stalking, hides, cammo, countersniping, special ops, police vs. military and much more.
The most extensive work on fieldcraft, organization, weapons systems, ballistics, optics, marksmanship, range and wind estimation,really anything about sniping that exists.It's fascinating for anyone from marksmen that want to pick up a few tips about extreme long distance shot placement to the experienced sniper in the military who is looking to perfect his craft.
This book is a great starting point for anyone who is interested in long range shooting and basic sniping tactics. It’s worth every penny and covers a lot of ground!
I don't doubt that Plaster has experience behind a sniper rifle, but I find his use of "estimating" through out this book to be off putting. I view a book like this as a reference manual for things like Mil-dots, windage estimation, and ballistic information. To me, the use of estimating implies a less than scientific approach to determine the data presented. Which ultimately leads me to question the validity of any of the information provided.
The Ultimate Sniper is targeted to both police and military snipers. It's a training manual and it serves a specific purpose. For those who it is written for it's one of the best books on the subject. For everyone else it's not all that interesting.