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Old August 19, 2000, 08:46 PM   #5
Bill Mitchell
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Join Date: October 15, 1998
Location: Roswell,GA
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Howdy Griz,

All loading is done on the clock,on the firing line.The number of rounds shot from each gun is up to the shooter. The only requirement is that each gun be shot at least once. So,a shooter could shoot 1 pistol shot,one rifle shot,and 16 shotgun. Or,since we allow 6 to be loaded in the pistol when it's loaded on the firing line,the shooter could shoot 6 pistol,10 rifle and 2 shotgun shots.

The shooter must decide before he or she shoots what they want to do,and only 18 rounds are allowed to to be brought to the firing line,usually being placed in a tin plate. Any dropped rounds are dead,and the shooter can't pull rounds off of their person.

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