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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3179360" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>That's one reason me and my coworker go to OSSA. They have 9 pistol bays set at 25 yards though you can move as close as you want. They have no restrictions on rate of fire as long as you are not using a full auto weapon, have no rules on pulling from a holster and firing nor moving while you are firing. Each bay is separated by 20ish foot berms. You can also fire both rifles and pistols on their 50 yrd bays if you feel like walking the distance from the loading table to get closer to the target. </p><p></p><p>I can understand the concerns though, and not every range is setup for that type of practice. Range safety is one of the main reasons I don't care for indoor ranges, I don't like having someone that close to me that I don't know or trust with a firearm. Accidents happen, but stupidity raises their chances of happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3179360, member: 43724"] That's one reason me and my coworker go to OSSA. They have 9 pistol bays set at 25 yards though you can move as close as you want. They have no restrictions on rate of fire as long as you are not using a full auto weapon, have no rules on pulling from a holster and firing nor moving while you are firing. Each bay is separated by 20ish foot berms. You can also fire both rifles and pistols on their 50 yrd bays if you feel like walking the distance from the loading table to get closer to the target. I can understand the concerns though, and not every range is setup for that type of practice. Range safety is one of the main reasons I don't care for indoor ranges, I don't like having someone that close to me that I don't know or trust with a firearm. Accidents happen, but stupidity raises their chances of happening. [/QUOTE]
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