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by westwood I ask a lot of questions. Questions like, “How does drinking alcohol effect the accuracy of one’s aim with a pellet rifle?” Important questions, as you can see. And I realized that with a bit of effort and a few brews, the hypothesis could be tested. Please join me for a scientific exercise. […]
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