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  1. USPSA @ Old Bridge 2/27/11 1 2 3

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  2. CJRPC steel match poll

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  3. The 2011 PSA Shootout

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  4. 3Gun Feb 13 at SJSC

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  5. USPSA @ CJRPC 2/13/11

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  6. Reloading

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  7. Indoor Practice match

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  8. Cool new game

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  9. Test Your Metal

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  10. Bowling Pin Shoot

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  11. Belt Issue Sorted Out

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