If you care about rifleman-ship, this episode is about more than history. It’s about discipline, limits, ethics, and what happens when skill spreads faster than wisdom.
In this episode:
Why the “old world” of precision shooting felt earned (and why it’s gone)
How YouTube + gear + free ballistic charts created a new kind of risk
Ethical long-range hunting: capability vs. probability vs. consequence
“Flirt with your limitations” in training—stay inside your capabilities in the field
A real look at public land behavior, spectrum ethics, and cultural hunting differences
Jack Hinson: neutrality, occupation, loss, and the birth of a one-man war
Observation as the real foundation of sniping (the part people skip)
Fort Henry / Fort Donelson, Union occupation, guerrilla warfare, and fallout
The importance of primary sources, and why we recommend the book
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