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Old September 23, 2013, 03:27 AM   #9
Bake
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Join Date: November 11, 2012
Location: San Joaquin Valley, Calif.
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If your neck hurts after shooting, you might be twisting & bending your neck too much, or too far. Try moving your right foot back about inch.

During the winter, my left knee, left hip, and left shoulder really give me fits. Time for "Grunt Candy" (800 mg. of Ibuprofen), and I'm good to go.
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1. The pattern board is your friend, use the Dam thing!!!
2. The maximum range of a firearm and/or cartridge, is usually measured in miles, and means nothing.
2a. The effective range of a firearm and/or cartridge, is usually (the ability of the shooter) measured in yards, and means everything.

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