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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3179487" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Ha.</p><p></p><p>The answer is NO. It's for insurance rates and safety. The ones I don't know any places that hold that 5 second rule and most places don't have a problem if they know you have good skills. Still, if you want a place to do mag dumps, that means the three kids next to you can do mag dumps. Even though they've never pulled a trigger in their lives.</p><p></p><p>This topic has been all over the place including draw fire. I don't have to explain the safety issue with a new shooter draw firing. New shooter doing a mag dump has zero muzzle control and end up shooting the ceiling, target holder and usually don't know when to stop and take their finger off the trigger. I've seen the wall hit just left of me from a shooter in the far lane because he was so jazzed from emptying a mag he looked at the gun (sideways) and his adrenaline was maxed and pulled the trigger again. It wasn't quite empty huh? </p><p>I like rules to protect me. It's my opinion and I'll bail on this subject now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3179487, member: 38658"] Ha. The answer is NO. It's for insurance rates and safety. The ones I don't know any places that hold that 5 second rule and most places don't have a problem if they know you have good skills. Still, if you want a place to do mag dumps, that means the three kids next to you can do mag dumps. Even though they've never pulled a trigger in their lives. This topic has been all over the place including draw fire. I don't have to explain the safety issue with a new shooter draw firing. New shooter doing a mag dump has zero muzzle control and end up shooting the ceiling, target holder and usually don't know when to stop and take their finger off the trigger. I've seen the wall hit just left of me from a shooter in the far lane because he was so jazzed from emptying a mag he looked at the gun (sideways) and his adrenaline was maxed and pulled the trigger again. It wasn't quite empty huh? I like rules to protect me. It's my opinion and I'll bail on this subject now. [/QUOTE]
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