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Wilshire Gun allows rapid fire now.
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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3021626" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I can understand some parts of rapid fire due to the multiple sound waves compressing (more shots makes it louder) but when a range has full auto rental the point is moot. </p><p></p><p>I like to shoot fast with my pistols, I think that is part of the way things work to me the name of the game is as many holes in paper as fast as I can. I regularly shoot double and triple tap drills. Rifle is more about aiming and should take longer, the name of the game is accuracy. Shotgun pretty much just hurts anymore so no need to shoot a lot or fast.</p><p></p><p>With that said I had a free visit to Wilshire and while I was there someone came in with a full auto rental and I think it was a 308. Anyway long story short they couldn't keep the muzzle down and put a couple rounds into the ceiling. The RSO with them didn't even seem to notice but it is probably all a per weapon/person type of thing at most ranges. If you are unsafe they will enforce the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3021626, member: 29706"] I can understand some parts of rapid fire due to the multiple sound waves compressing (more shots makes it louder) but when a range has full auto rental the point is moot. I like to shoot fast with my pistols, I think that is part of the way things work to me the name of the game is as many holes in paper as fast as I can. I regularly shoot double and triple tap drills. Rifle is more about aiming and should take longer, the name of the game is accuracy. Shotgun pretty much just hurts anymore so no need to shoot a lot or fast. With that said I had a free visit to Wilshire and while I was there someone came in with a full auto rental and I think it was a 308. Anyway long story short they couldn't keep the muzzle down and put a couple rounds into the ceiling. The RSO with them didn't even seem to notice but it is probably all a per weapon/person type of thing at most ranges. If you are unsafe they will enforce the rules. [/QUOTE]
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