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From: "Simple Shooting Trick" <simpleshootingtrick@curesciter.club>
Reply-To: "Ervin Figueroa" <simpleshootingtrick@curesciter.club>
Subject: Green Beret Reveals: 3 Shooting Hacks To Instantly Improve Your Accuracy
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<p style="line-height:1.0;">True story:<br />
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Last year (I think it was April), while testing my new Kel-Tec at the range, I noticed a big crowd forming behind this guy I'd never seen there before.</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">So there I was, minding my own business, enjoying my new toy...</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">When suddenly, the whole range bursts into cheers and applause.</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">It was ridiculous.</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">I had never seen anything like it.</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">Now those who know anything about me, know I tend to avoid crowds.</p>
<p style=""><a href="http://curesciter.club/9GfRl_IRB4KxtLHN6uSPVO5NtUXXKMx79G94BsUk8dCsSLq7"><img src="http://curesciter.club/a91dc7c846b7d7cc03.jpg" /> </a></p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">So I did what any other normal guy would do.</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">I waited for the crowd to scatter, and when the guy left I followed him to his car.</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">Fast forward to today: it was the best decision ever!</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;"><b><a href="http://curesciter.club/9GfRl_IRB4KxtLHN6uSPVO5NtUXXKMx79G94BsUk8dCsSLq7">As it turned out, the guy was a former Green Beret with over 25 years of combat experience.</a></b><a href="http://curesciter.club/9GfRl_IRB4KxtLHN6uSPVO5NtUXXKMx79G94BsUk8dCsSLq7"> </a></p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">He won multiple medals on the battlefield and his shooting skills are out of this world.</p>
<p style="line-height:1.0;">And here's the good news: Since we're now pals, he agreed to share his top 3 shooting hacks for achieving sniper-like accuracy.</p>
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