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Absolutely.  My gripe was not about rate of fire (we sponsor rapid fire courses which include rapid fire strings and practice for those as well),

but it seems that the slob shooters (destructive ones that shoot up target frames, etc. intentionally, don't pick up their trash and so forth) do so as rapidly as they can pull the trigger (which I referred to as mag dumps) without regard as to where the bullet actually ends up!!!

Worst case example on our range was years ago someone completely shot down a 5" mesquite limb overhanging the 200 yard firing line with a large caliber rifle.  Most likely done by fence jumpers as our range is easily accessible by farm roads from 3 directions and is unsupervised by club personnel except on match days.


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