Ready,
aim, fire!
Falls Trap Team
gets new simulator
B7
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Team coach Rich Magel aims at a laser generated by the DryFire Target Simulator at Backus Community Center Wednesday. The simulator, purchased with donations by the trap club, will allow shooters to practice and perfect their skills indoors.
Team coach Rich Magel aims at a laser generated by the DryFire Target Simulator at Backus Community Center Wednesday. The simulator, purchased with donations by the trap club, will allow shooters to practice and perfect their skills indoors.
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