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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2756154" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>Answers:</p><p>- Shooting is from a ready position (shooter at the barrier, gun at lowered ready position (45 degree angle downward) until the fire command</p><p>- The most common caliber used is 9mm Luger (probably 115 gr FMJ) but using a fatter (.45 caliber) and a flat nose/SWC bullet both seem to give advantages. A lot of the 9mm users knock the pins over but fail to have them clear the table without follow-up shots.</p><p>- Any type handgun is adequate but most fire semi auto as speed of reload does count. Having said that, there are a few revolver shooters with impressive speed loading skills who do respectably. </p><p>- Semi-autos are limited to no more than 8 rds per magazine and the gun must be empty/safe before loading.</p><p>- Revolvers have a different limit which I cannot recall (Ratski help me out here)</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2756154, member: 18914"] Answers: - Shooting is from a ready position (shooter at the barrier, gun at lowered ready position (45 degree angle downward) until the fire command - The most common caliber used is 9mm Luger (probably 115 gr FMJ) but using a fatter (.45 caliber) and a flat nose/SWC bullet both seem to give advantages. A lot of the 9mm users knock the pins over but fail to have them clear the table without follow-up shots. - Any type handgun is adequate but most fire semi auto as speed of reload does count. Having said that, there are a few revolver shooters with impressive speed loading skills who do respectably. - Semi-autos are limited to no more than 8 rds per magazine and the gun must be empty/safe before loading. - Revolvers have a different limit which I cannot recall (Ratski help me out here) Hope that helps a bit. [/QUOTE]
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