A companion app · In active development

I built a tool
to put it
into practice.

E3 Hunter is the working surface for the F.A.P.L.E. framework. Gear inventory, loadouts, hunt planning, shot-pattern analysis. Everything on this site stays at the level of thinking; the app is where the thinking becomes a list, a workflow, and a number.

It lives at e3hunter.com. Free to use while I'm still building it.

The site is where I think.
The app is where I work.

e3hunter.com / shoot / pattern-analysis
Shot Pattern Analysis screen in E³ Hunter — diagnostics panel and target view

The Shot Pattern Analysis screen · e3hunter.com

What's in it

Each surface maps to a phase of F.A.P.L.E.

Nothing in the app exists for its own sake. Every feature is the implementation of a question the framework asks. Some surfaces are live today; others are still being built.

F

Fundamentals

Shot Pattern Analysis

Upload a target photo. Mark a known distance and your point of aim. Plot shots. Get precision, accuracy, and worst-case-group metrics back — the diagnostic layer for everything in RaPTor STrAFeRR.

Live
P

Preparation

Gear Inventory

One source of truth for every piece of gear you own — named, weighed, and categorised. The base layer everything else in the app builds on.

In progress
P

Preparation

Loadouts

Build a loadout for a specific hunt by pulling from your inventory. Clothing system, carry system, transitions — packed, weighed, and mapped to the hunt.

Planned
A

Application

Hunt Planner

Q1–Q5 as fillable canvases. Situation, strategy, tactics, tools, techniques — one page per upcoming hunt. The thing you take into the planning conversation with your PH or your hunting buddy.

Planned
Biplane on Kazakh steppe

Status

Built incrementally, in the open.

E3 Hunter is the app I'm building for myself first. That means the pace is honest — the bits that exist work; the bits that don't, aren't there yet. There are no "coming soon" teasers, no waitlists, no pricing.

If something on the site references a workflow that's still being built, I'll say so. When a workflow ships, it shows up on e3hunter.com. The Field Notebook is where I write about what I learn from using it on my own hunts.

If you want to use what's already there, you can. Open the app.