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Last edited by Farmboy; 10-28-2011 at 01:21 PM. Reason: misread
Please note, my opinion could be biased based on past and present employment
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I think he just means opening up with his ten round clip on one target. I will assume that he doesn't have his black badge or anything of that sort or he wouldn't be asking these questions.
Like everyone else said just be safe at all times and let ppl know if they are trying to do some precision shooting as it may throw them off. Lol
P.S. Hey Kevin.
Pheonix here in Edmonton has a no rapid-fire rule. Can't say I have ever seen it enforced though.
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What happens if that is what your discipline requires? I am moving up to SASS Gunfighter category, which is a single action revolver in each hand. Granted it is not "fast" like the OP is suggesting. Each shot of course must be aimed as each miss is a 5 second penalty. Is Cowboy Action not big in Alberta perhaps?
[QUOTE=Cameron SS;6310496]None of the ranges at which I shoot have rules against rapid fire. There are also no rules to protect you from squirrely looks from the old guys if you do.
I am an old guy and I shoot rapidfire a lot!
how can they buy back something they did not sell???
it should be called compensation for unjustified confiscation.
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