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OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

Post by DaveK » Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:37 pm

Improve Your Shooting Skills

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One session was just not enough, so we will be finishing up this week.

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This net will involve a discussion of methods and gear that can improve shooting skills. Shooting skills however, is but one component of safe and effective shooting, whether for self defense, competition, or target practice. The other component involves your grey matter, and it encompasses things such as common sense, situational awareness, legal requirements and entanglements concerning the use of force, a thorough understanding of safe shooting and hand loading practices, and the like. This other component will not be the subject of this net, but make no mistake, the two must go together, and both must be developed. To be clear, we will address this grey matter component of safe shooting in another net.

So, with a focus on the improvement of shooting skills, we encourage all to contribute your thoughts to this net, preferably with a description of your ideas, and pictures and links, where appropriate. In no particular order of importance, we offer the following:


1. Grip Improvement and Lower Arm Strength

Accurately shooting handguns, and particularly the big magnums, requires a strong arm and a firm grip. Many a shooter, swayed by a fictional character in the movies, has purchased the most powerful handgun in the world, only to find it most unpleasant to shoot. A few shots later and the gun was either returned to the gun store or relegated to the gun safe where it gathered dust for the remainder of the owner's life.

One of the things that can make handgun shooting more pleasant, but more importantly, more efficient, is the strength of the shooter's arms and hands. For many, this will turn out to be an acquired physical quality, that, with the proper exercises, can help improve your shooting skills. Keep in mind that this is not meant to ignore the need for general physical fitness, as that is important, bur rather to present a way to improve skills that will help shooters to manage recoil, thereby improving your effectiveness (aka, your skills.)

Initially, it bears emphasis that a good grip is not limited to magnums. Most other handgun shooting will benefit as well. Enter the Iron Mind Company, makers of the "Captains of Crush Grippers”: (https://www.ironmind-store.com/Guide-Ca ... info/1401/) Their line of American made hand grips is impressive, and when used as part of your physical training for shooting, can greatly improve your skills. The grips range in strength from novice to superman, and for about 25 bucks, you can have an excellent technique to improve your shooting skills. Here is what they say:
Known around the world as the gold standard for building and testing hand strength, Captains of Crush Grippers are the single most important grip strength tool you can choose--for the fastest route to the strongest grip.

What's special about Captains of Crush Grippers?

the gold standard of grippers: original, authentic, unmatched
the single best grip training tool
perfect fit with CoC compatible grip tools for maximum progress in minimum time
knurled aircraft-grade aluminum handles, pioneered by CoC grippers in 1995
proprietary GR8 springs, only on CoC Grippers and IMTUGs: precise, durable, good-looking
a 20-year history of product development and refinement
precision manufacturing for world-class performance: top-drawer build quality
top-selling, top-rated grippers at Amazon, year after year
made in the USA
no-surprise geometry: you can count on the consistency and precision of Captains of Crush Grippers
11 strengths for a perfect fit
certification on the top-tier CoCs

Made in the USA.
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They also make another product that helps improve the arm muscles involved in shooting, and they actually market them to the shooting public under the name of "Twist Yo Wrist." (https://www.ironmind-store.com/Twist-Yo ... info/1369/) Here is what they say:
Put a new spin on your lower arm training with the Twist Yo' Wrist: hit everything from your elbows to your fingertips for gains in strength, endurance, and muscle mass. Give it a turn for strong wrists in all directions and a new way to pump up your forearms, training your grip strength at the same time.

The Twist Yo' Wrist trains both your grip, wrist and forearm, and the movement is radial and ulnar deviation--picture opening a jar of peanut butter with one hand on the lid, the other on the bottom of the jar and twisting. It is designed so that you train both concentrically (winding up the cord) and eccentrically (allowing it to unwind under control).
From their website:

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2. Inert Firearms (Training Blue Guns)

One of the most important skills that is inherently tied to the effective defensive use of handguns, is the ability to quickly and safely access your firearm under all conceivable conditions. A quick and safe draw of your handgun can make all the difference in your world, and in many cases, can be the necessary deterrent to violence. I suspect that far too many of those who carry concealed have not taken the time to perfect their draw. The solution is simple - practice, practice, practice, practice.

Training with the firearm you carry is a must, but certainly in the early stages, using a real gun carries risks that are best avoided. The solution is to use an inert training gun that exactly resembles the one you plan to carry. The use of such inert training aids has become quite popular, and for the best of reasons - safety. There is NO chance that someone forgot to unload the weapon. These training aids are usually blue in color, which serves as a quick visual indicator that it is not a real weapon.

As an aside, the blue guns are so popular that many accessory manufacturers use them to demonstrate how their products feel and function on particular firearms.

This popularity has led to a number of companies that offer them, and which one you select is really unimportant, as long as the trainers are an exact replica of the real deal, including weight, dimensions, grip checkering, design, and all details. Ring's Manufacturing (sold through the Cops Plus website), are the real deal.


Here is what they say (https://www.copsplus.com/ringsblueguns.php):
After considerable research Rings has crafted the most detailed and durable training weapon available in today's market. Rings training weapons known as Firearm Simulators or BLUE GUN are so exact in size and dimension that many holster, grip & laser manufactures use them to display theeir own products. Rings believes that in order to get proper safe tactical training you need to use a training aid that has the look and feel of your personal weapon.

The details on the Ring's training aids are impressive, right down to the use of the Glock name. Other than the color and the fact that they are inert, the guns are essentially exact replicas of the real thing, making them ideal training aids.

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3. Formal Training and Personal Shooting Drills

Shooting skills, good and safe shooting skills, are the product of training and practice. To a large degree, training is where skills are taught and practice is where they become skills. There are far too many places to mention where training is taught, so I will only mention a few, but they are ones that have well established good reputations, It will be your job to check them out to see if they meet your needs. Translation = do your homework.

Although it goes without saying, I'll say it anyway. Learning and practice are not one time events. Never be afraid to learn new things, and make a practice out of practicing your skills.

I'll mention two organizations where you will be well served to learn and practice. The first is Gunsite Academy (https://www.gunsite.com/.) Gunsite was the creation of Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper, and his words say much better than I, what Gunsite is all about (also see: https://www.gunsite.com/about-us/):
The original ‘American Pistol Institute’ (API) now known as Gunsite Academy offers firearms training to elite military personnel, law enforcement officers and free citizens of the US.

We know Americans take our rights very seriously, and the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States guarantees each citizen the right to keep and bear arms. However, with each right comes an equal responsibility to discharge that right effectively, legally, safely and within the bounds of morality. Rights demand responsibility.

Owning a piano does not make one a pianist any more than owning a handgun makes one a good shooter.

Lt. Col. Cooper


Cooper was a frequent contributor to gun magazines, which I enjoyed, and from which I learned a great deal when it came to safe and effective firearm use. If you have any interest in learning from one of the great masters of the discipline of "Pistol Craft", you owe it to yourself to collect his writings. While there are many, I will mention only one, a 44 page very well written booklet, which rather concisely and bluntly states his principles. It is titled, "Principles of Personal Defense." The book is most definitely NOT suitable for the less durable members of our society. Reading it once will never be enough, but be prepared, as Col, Cooper warns in the Introduction:
The author assumes that the right of self defense exists. Some people do not. This booklet is not for them. This is for those who feel that anyone who chooses physically to attack another human being does so at his peril."
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Now comes the practice part of this segment. This too, is an area where there is an unlimited amount of different ways to practice, or so it seems. And, so again, I will only mention two - The United States Concealed Carry Association, whose motto is, "We Educate. We Train. We Save Lives." They offer both insurance and training, much of which is contained in their bi-monthly magazine. One can subscribe just to the magazine, which in my opinion, is money very well spent. In addition to the USCCA, there are a number of shooting drills that have been offered in "Handguns Magazine" which I also recommend. (www.handguns.com)

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4. Holsters, Holsters, Holsters, and More Holsters.

The field of holsters is enormous, and it seems like there is a new kid on the block every few months. This by the way, is a good thing, but for someone who is just starting out, the task of deciding which is best will seem overwhelming. If you ask ten people which holster is best, you may just end up with 12 opinions. The question of which holster is the best is the wrong way to start. The questions MUST be, which is the best holster for you. Gun articles, advertisements, gun store employee recommendations, and what the Hollywood stars wear, should rarely, if ever, be your guide. What turns out to be the best for you will depend on your body shape and size, what is most comfortable, what affords the quickest safe access to your gun, and a whole lot more. And, I wish that I could sugar coat this last little bit of truth, but its something that you must know - chances are almost 100% that you will need to buy and test out a number of holsters before you discover the one (or ones) that are best for you.

As much as it would be expedient to simplify this, there are two more important decisions that you will need to make - placement of the holster, and holster material (leather or synthetic.). At last count, these are at least 8 different locations where holsters can be located, and which one, or ones, are best for you, is purely personal:

Hip
Cross Draw or Appendix
Small of Back
Shoulder,
Ankle,
IWB vs OWB (inside waist band and outside waist band)
Pocket

A few quick OAUSA pieces of helpful advice
  • Buy quality and buy American.
  • Buy a holster that is made specifically for your firearm - avoid the one size fits all holsters.
  • Holsters without straps should provide a snug fiction fit capable of holding the firearm during the types of uses you expect to encounter.

Once you have made all these holster decisions, take your Blue Gun out and practice, practice, practice.


5. Indispensable Practice Components

At the appropriate time, live fire practice must occur, but one must have enough ammo. Unfortunately, finding "enough ammo" these days may be difficult. And, if you take your practice seriously, your need for ammo may quickly exceed the supply at your local gun store. Hand loading may be the answer. If you become a volume shooter, a progressive press is your solution and if not, then a single stage press may do the trick. While this is not a handloading net, this may be a solution to ammo shortages that will allow you to practice.

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6. Mantis X Shooting Performance Systems

7. Alternate Practice Exercises
  • Dry firing
  • Air gun practice
  • Ambi practice
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

Post by lrsrngr » Wed Jul 28, 2021 9:44 pm

Sounds like a great topic...KK6CTT for the check-in on 07/29/21 please!

Axioms; a game of, "Who said this and why?":
  • “When soldiers were left to their own devices, the vast majority of them, on all sides, could not kill.”
  • "Perfect practice, done perfectly, makes perfect."
  • "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast."
  • "I fight with my pistol to get to my rifle - which I should never have put down in the first place."
  • "...I could see my rifle not two feet from my right hand, as if God Himself had reached down and given me hope."
  • "Load when you can, not when you have to." "Load before you leave cover/concealment." "Know where you are going before you step from behind cover/concealment" "If you don't have cover at a minimum be behind concealment."
  • "I don't want to hear how fast you missed"
  • "You can't miss fast enough to win"
  • "Fast is fine. Accuracy is final. You need to learn to shoot slow, real fast."
  • "There is no shame in failure. For a warrior the only shame is in not trying."
  • “A tremendous volume of research indicates that the primary factor that motivates a soldier to do the things that no sane man wants to do in combat (that is, killing and dying) is not the force of self-preservation but a powerful sense of accountability to his comrades on the battlefield.”
  • “Napoleon stated that the moment of greatest danger was the instant immediately after victory, and in saying so he demonstrated a remarkable understanding of how soldiers become physiologically and psychologically incapacitated by the parasympathetic backlash that occurs as soon as the momentum of the attack has halted and the soldier briefly believes himself to be safe. During this period of vulnerability a counterattack by fresh troops can have an effect completely out of proportion to the number of troops attacking.”
JEFF COOPER
o “Life is hopelessly complex for people who have no principles.”
o “Remember the first rule of gunfighting- have a gun.”
o “Peril, not variety is the spice of life. Cowardice, not cupidity, is the root of all evil.”
o “Safety is nice, but it’s not first. Life is first and it’s not safe.”
o “One cannot legislate the maniacs off the street. These maniacs can only be shut down by an armed citizenry…”

CLINT SMITH
o “The two most important rules in a gunfight are- always cheat and always win.”
o “Don’t forget that incoming fire has the right of way.”
o “Do something. It may be wrong, but do something.”
o “You have the rest of your life to solve your problems. How long you live depends on how well you do it.”
o “Don’t shoot fast, shoot good.”

KK6CTT:
o My weakness after years of shooting, honestly... I know; but do I truly know and accept that I understand it well enough?
o Does competition prepare you for the fight? Yes / No
o Natural point of aim:
  • What is it?
  • Is it "natural?
  • When does it become natural?
o OODA Loop, does it work?
  • Observe
  • Orient
  • Decide
  • Act
o Stress: Add stress to your training so that you may open a looking glass into how you might react under duress.
  • Competition
  • Training by people who expect more than you expect from yourself
  • Timed events
  • Timed events under competitive scenario
  • Scenario based training (Shoot / No-Shoot vs. force on force training)
  • “The sense of personal effectiveness and self confidence created by realistic training is as much a stress reducer as when the muscles go on autopilot.”
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

Post by lrsrngr » Wed Jul 28, 2021 9:48 pm

Skill sets can be honed from the very beginning if the training is spot on. Two very successful recommended courses:
o The Appleseed Project
o The NRA's Women on Target® program

The best in "position" shooting and April 19, 1775 history!
The best in "position" shooting and April 19, 1775 history!
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Appleseed: https://appleseedinfo.org/
o April 19, 1775 history lesson between each course of fire (AWESOME! for those who appreciate history and our Second Amendment).

Target line for the .22 LR was 25 yards but the targets are "reduced" size to represent targets at distance.
Target line for the .22 LR was 25 yards but the targets are "reduced" size to represent targets at distance.
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o Great instruction for "position shooting."
  • Prone
As much contact with a steady surface as possible (Mother Earth).  Raising the knee provides relief on the diaphragm which in turn lessens the effect of rise and fall of breathing and in some instances even the effect of your heartbeat and the issues that come with wearing a lot of gear.
As much contact with a steady surface as possible (Mother Earth). Raising the knee provides relief on the diaphragm which in turn lessens the effect of rise and fall of breathing and in some instances even the effect of your heartbeat and the issues that come with wearing a lot of gear.
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  • Sitting
Proper use of the military sling.  No bone on bone contact; rather, soft tissue to bone contact with recognition of 45° triangle support/lock-in.  Settled in as much contact with a steady surface as possible.  Rely on physics not physical strength.  Being limber helps but not necessarily required.
Proper use of the military sling. No bone on bone contact; rather, soft tissue to bone contact with recognition of 45° triangle support/lock-in. Settled in as much contact with a steady surface as possible. Rely on physics not physical strength. Being limber helps but not necessarily required.
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  • Kneeling (no example...same concepts)
  • Standing
Sling, tight body position, avoid sling stress on main blood vessels but sometimes it is unavoidable.  The more you have hanging out there, the more you "catch wind."  The way you stand provides a pocket for the butt to be properly placed.  Natural point of aim will help you avoid poor follow-up shots.  I will muscle my shots in standing to make up for a good transition to another position (experience).  Wearing body armor and other crap, different clothing, straps and "stuff" can negatively impact (to include diet and medical conditions).
Sling, tight body position, avoid sling stress on main blood vessels but sometimes it is unavoidable. The more you have hanging out there, the more you "catch wind." The way you stand provides a pocket for the butt to be properly placed. Natural point of aim will help you avoid poor follow-up shots. I will muscle my shots in standing to make up for a good transition to another position (experience). Wearing body armor and other crap, different clothing, straps and "stuff" can negatively impact (to include diet and medical conditions).
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  • Proper use of the "GI sling"
  • This was like "coming home" without the stress; I'd seen it all before...But, the whole family really did benefit from this event!
For those who have physical limitations your qualification can be shot from alternate positions as your situation allows.
For those who have physical limitations your qualification can be shot from alternate positions as your situation allows.
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o Different lengths of courses and length of event
o FAQs:
Proper fit & function of the sights/optics is critical.  Cheek weld and alignment of the eye used to shoot with (cross-dominant...chose your poison) is critical.  Simple materials can make a world of difference.
Proper fit & function of the sights/optics is critical. Cheek weld and alignment of the eye used to shoot with (cross-dominant...chose your poison) is critical. Simple materials can make a world of difference.
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Finished result, and though not the end all be all it did help a lot.
Finished result, and though not the end all be all it did help a lot.
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Through practice you learn things and you build up your natural point of aim and other perishable skills that you just can't get without spending the time to work on those skills.
Through practice you learn things and you build up your natural point of aim and other perishable skills that you just can't get without spending the time to work on those skills.
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A good day on the range that provided a great event for the whole family and my hunting buddy of years...  Great cadre of instructors who have paid their dues on the line and know their "dope."
A good day on the range that provided a great event for the whole family and my hunting buddy of years... Great cadre of instructors who have paid their dues on the line and know their "dope."
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Putting the best foot forward...
Putting the best foot forward...
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WOT:
o Let's be honest; you want to have more latitude to buy firearms and ammunition in the household? There is no better way then to get your significant other started off correctly
o Conversely; there is no quicker way to turn-off a potential firearm enthusiast than for them to have what should be one of the best days of learning into one of the worst days of their life!
o One on one coaching
o Experienced coaches who control "their lane" with RSO oversight (safety, safety, safety) allowing the coach to move at the pace of the participant
o Coaches can quickly determine issues with the student
  • Poor shooting technique(s)
  • Insight gained as a coach and RSO "The three amigos"
  • Opportunity to become a better shooter and coach!
When the all the stars are aligned and the day has gone well...
When the all the stars are aligned and the day has gone well...
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

Post by KK6DYO » Thu Jul 29, 2021 11:48 am

Mantis X Shooting Performance Systems

https://mantisx.com/

Primary benefit: Aids in analysis of dry fire
  • Small electronic device that attaches to a Picatinny rail
  • Senses motion and hammer / striker falling
  • Records and analyzes motion during period surrounding “shot”
  • Can work with dry or live fire (certain models)
  • Can work with pistol, rifle, shotgun, bow
  • Wide range of drills (e.g., holster draw, rapid fire)
  • Can analyze recoil (certain models)
Limitations
  • Can sense “firing” when revolver cylinder stop stops cylinder rotation
  • Semi-auto pistols must be manually reset during dry fire

Mantis X (about 1.3” long)
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Attachment to pistol rail
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Attachment to shotgun (same for pistol and rifle)
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Magazine base plate attachment
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Set up dialog for current firearm
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Shot analysis screen: blue - hold, yellow - trigger squeeze, X - trigger break, red - follow-through / recoil
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Summary of six shots
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Overall score of shot sequence with red error indicators
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Touching red error indicator leads to explanation / cause of error
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Product Demonstration (YouTube)

Product Review (YouTube)

Product Review / Holster Draw (YouTube) - Jerry Miculek


Mantis Laser Academy

New product that I just found out about. Uses Mantis X plus laser training cartridge to determine shot impact.


Laser cartridge (380 ACP, 9mm,40 S&W, 45 ACP)
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Calibrated targets
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Product Demonstration (YouTube)

Review Video (YouTube)

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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

Post by toms » Thu Jul 29, 2021 4:55 pm

Dry Practice

This a good time to improve your shooting skills with dry practice. Dry practice with your firearm is a proven method to help you shoot better.

You can practice presentation; stance, grip, sight alignment, trigger control and reset, etc.
You can also practice malfunction clearing. failure to fire; stove pipe, and double feed.
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In order to dry practice safely follow these rules:

Set a reasonable time limit -15 to 20 minutes each day.

Pick a location and only do it there. This should be an area that you are not likely to be disturbed and no one will walk in front of the muzzle – even if it is unloaded.

Unload the firearm, all magazines, your pockets, and any thing else with ammo in it and place it in a separate area – preferably another room.

Do another muzzle check , mag check to be sure the firearm is unloaded

Place your dry practice target in a place that in the event of a negligent discharge the bullet will not cause damage or injury.

Actually, have a dry practice target. Even if it is a yellow sticky note. Only use it as a target. Do not use the TV or a light switch. Some day you may walk by the light switch and without thinking shoot it.

When you are done take the target down, leave the practice area and say My dry practice session is done.

Wait half an hour before reloading live ammo. The transition from dry practice to load is the most dangerous time.
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

Post by Diesel4x » Thu Jul 29, 2021 5:16 pm

Sounds like an awesome Net tonight. Please check in:
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

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Check in please - Thanks - Bernie

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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

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Please check me in WY6R Bob.

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Re: OAUSA Net - July 29, 2021 - Improve Your Shooting Skills

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