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  1. #1
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    Default Who'll allow 'rapid fire' in BC or nearby

    All of the ranges in Bucks County, and towards Philadelphia, that I'm familiar with have 'rapid fire' restrictions. Some have explicit rules, like a minimum two second interval, others 'call them as they hear them'. Either way they prohibit practicing a quick series of shots.

    Some hold events during which they'll apparently relax these rules, like IDPA, but don't seem to accommodate the practice otherwise.

    What ranges in this region will let you practice rapid fire?

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    Default Re: Who'll allow 'rapid fire' in BC or nearby

    Classic Pistol... they even rent full-auto.
    - May the forCZe be with you.

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    Default Re: Who'll allow 'rapid fire' in BC or nearby

    Do they have to get to know you?
    I've shot at CP and am pretty sure that they prohibited rapid fire?

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    Default Re: Who'll allow 'rapid fire' in BC or nearby

    I was only there once, but I rented a full-auto rifle to shoot there. I assume that if they are ok will full auto, rapid fire is kind of moot.
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    Default Re: Who'll allow 'rapid fire' in BC or nearby

    It has been a while since I've been there, but I don't think CP allows rapid fire either. Which is strange since they do allow full autos. Ofcourse I've only shot a pistol there, and from what I remember they have seperate ranges for rifle vs. pistol. I think I'll be making a drive there this weekend so I'll ask while there.

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    Default Re: Who'll allow 'rapid fire' in BC or nearby

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim View Post
    It has been a while since I've been there, but I don't think CP allows rapid fire either. Which is strange since they do allow full autos. Ofcourse I've only shot a pistol there, and from what I remember they have seperate ranges for rifle vs. pistol. I think I'll be making a drive there this weekend so I'll ask while there.
    last time i was at CP i was doing rapid fire, they came in, took a look at me, saw where my rounds were going and didn't bother me.

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    Default Re: Who'll allow 'rapid fire' in BC or nearby

    http://www.targetmaster.com
    They have no restriction on the speed at which you shoot, so long as you keep it in control.

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