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 feature helps you implement concepts from the F.A.P.L.E. framework.

Nothing in the app exists for its own sake. Each feature turns a part of the framework into something you can actually use — a list, a workflow, a number. Some 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
C

Across the framework

Courses

The F.A.P.L.E. courses, moving into the app — audio-first lessons, workbooks, and drills that teach the framework and build the fundamentals into muscle memory.

Coming soon
Rifle resting on a weathered stump on a Scottish hillside

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.