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<blockquote data-quote="Uncivil" data-source="post: 916523" data-attributes="member: 9309"><p>The thing with the targets as i understand is they must be flame retardant or something like that. We had some once and the guy said we couldn't use them because they were not fire proof. Call it what you may but that's what they said....im sure they all burn the same. Perhaps its sparks. I can understand the rapid fire and drawn fire rules. I saw a video where a guy was rapid firing a glock and shot himself. It was a full auto conversion or something of that nature. I would never have thought that was the reason. But after asking I understand. Rapid firing means the muzzle continues to rise. I hate the yearly membership plus range fees myself...Thats the main reason we shoot at Happy Hollow. But it sure was cold Monday when we went shooting and I was glad I had my Tulsa Firearms membership. Its the only game in town and if it bothers me that much I will just shoot elsewhere. But until then I suck it up and take trigger time over little inconveniences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncivil, post: 916523, member: 9309"] The thing with the targets as i understand is they must be flame retardant or something like that. We had some once and the guy said we couldn't use them because they were not fire proof. Call it what you may but that's what they said....im sure they all burn the same. Perhaps its sparks. I can understand the rapid fire and drawn fire rules. I saw a video where a guy was rapid firing a glock and shot himself. It was a full auto conversion or something of that nature. I would never have thought that was the reason. But after asking I understand. Rapid firing means the muzzle continues to rise. I hate the yearly membership plus range fees myself...Thats the main reason we shoot at Happy Hollow. But it sure was cold Monday when we went shooting and I was glad I had my Tulsa Firearms membership. Its the only game in town and if it bothers me that much I will just shoot elsewhere. But until then I suck it up and take trigger time over little inconveniences. [/QUOTE]
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