High Power Shooting with Dennis DeMille of Creedmoor Sports


Title:
High Power Shooting with Dennis DeMille of Creedmoor Sports

Description:
High Power Shooting Tips with Camp Perry Champion Dennis Demille. Dennis, GM of Creedmoor Sports, explains training, Natural Point of Aim, and Gear Selection.

Author:
AccurateShooter

Tags:
Shooting, High, Power, Rifle, Camp, Perry, Marksmanship, Accuracy,

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