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Shooting sports / Iron sight / Bullseye / Telescopic sight / Accurizing / Benchrest shooting / Structure / Modern Technique of the Pistol / Lucky McDaniel / Artillery / Sports / Double tap
Date: 2011-01-15 11:42:28
Shooting sports
Iron sight
Bullseye
Telescopic sight
Accurizing
Benchrest shooting
Structure
Modern Technique of the Pistol
Lucky McDaniel
Artillery
Sports
Double tap

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