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These are my outdoor hobbies.  I desired a central location where I could organize and save the material for myself, but it’s all the better if others can benefit.  Enjoy what you may find here.

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Printable Dry Fire Targets

The link below is to an Excel macro workbook. It allows you to print COF targets scaled to the distance you have available for dry fire practice. The workbook does utilize VBA macros. You must enable macros in order for the workbook to function. IMPORTANT: Depending on your browser, you may need to right-mouse-click on …

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Norman Wong Articles (for the eye doctor)

Dr. Norman Wong Articles as posted to the Bullseye List.  Here are a number of articles that will be of interest to both eyecare professional and shooters. http://www.starreloaders.com/edhall/nwongarts.html http://www.bullseyepistol.com/wong.htm

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“Off Hand Rifle Shooting” by H.M. Pope

The following has been copied and pasted from International Schuetzenfest. Introduction by Ned Roberts; From about 1888 to the late 1920’s, Harry Pope and Dr. W. G. Hudson were two of the most skillful, most expert offhand riflemen in the United States, and it’s extremely doubtful if there were any riflemen in Germany, Switzerland or …

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Back Shooting!

It’s good to be back shooting. I took a look and my last time out to practice shooting was August of 2014. Except for getting out to the range for a short while in 2016 for a sighting check on my game rifles and a couple of shots at game, I haven’t fired a rifle …

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