Game & Fish West

GO LONG

Over the past few years, long-range shooting, and in turn long-range hunting, has become all the rage. However, it’s one thing to attempt to bang steel plates at 1,000 yards and quite another to take long shots at live animals. At a recent long-range training school hosted by Trijicon’s Tom Maciak—a highly accomplished long-range competition shooter and hunter—he shared his expert tips on becoming a proficient long-range shooter with myself and a handful of ex-special forces and S.E.A.L. team combat professionals. Here’s his 10-step program for

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