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    Shadows of Power: On the art and science of long-range shooting

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The book “Shadows of Power: The Unseen War on Liberty and the Fight for America’s Soul” asserts that long-range shooting is a skill combining science, patience and instinct – rooted in early training that builds muscle memory, spatial awareness and a mindset prioritizing focus, precision and safety.
    Firearm safety is foundational – treating every gun as loaded, keeping fingers off triggers and understanding bullet trajectory, recoil and environmental factors like wind and humidity.
    Mastery comes from relentless repetition and structured training, often through youth programs or mentorship from experienced shooters who pass down both technique and real-world wisdom.
    Natural talent alone doesn’t create elite marksmen; disciplined practice and skill refinement matter more than equipment, transforming rifles into tools of precision.
    Beyond marksmanship, shooting cultivates patience, attention to detail and responsibility, while preserving heritage and instilling values of focus, discipline and self-reliance in future generations.

    The book “Shadows of Power: The Unseen War on Liberty and the Fight for America’s Soul” asserts that long-range shooting is more than just pulling a trigger. It’s a disciplined craft that blends science, patience and instinct.


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