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Long Range Accuracy (Read 11613 times)
Uriel
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Re: Long Range Accuracy
Reply #15 -
Mar 20
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, 2004 at 8:19am
Definitly no offence taken Yurek. Keep on slingin' those long shots
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If I could find a barn, I guess I could practice hitting its broad side...
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Re: Long Range Accuracy
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Douglas
I think I know what you mean, sometimes the broad side of a barn would be a good target for me, especially if I were standing inside.
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