| AncientSpark |
Ranged Feint reads:
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You can feint with a ranged weapon by throwing a thrown weapon or firing one arrow, bolt, bullet, or other piece of ammunition; this feint takes the same action as normal to feint, but depending on your weapon, you might have to reload or draw another weapon afterward...
...Normal: You can feint only with a melee weapon, and only against a creature you threaten with that weapon.
And Twinned Feint reads:
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As a standard action, you can attempt to feint against a foe within your reach. If you succeed at the feint, you can make an additional feint attempt against a foe that is adjacent to the first one and also within reach.
From what I'm assuming, the bolded part in Twinned Feint is there to prevent shenanigans of allowing you to feint at ranged without the Ranged Feint feat. However, does that mean that if you DO have Ranged Feint, it does not apply to Twinned Feint?