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3 rounds... that begs the bigger question, why?
Better quality range time for others who are shooting?
Slow down the rate of fire?
Or the misguided thinking others will be safer? As if hell bent on intent to do harm to others will be stopped by the words alone.
OK, I'll play. Am I not going to appear normal, shoot a few 3rd mags to assess the range conditions for my *nastiness*. When satisfied conditions are optimal not pull out my 30-40+ mags hidden in my sack and then do the nasty?
Really, someone help me here. It is never the tool, always the person.
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I like the area, that three round shit sucks
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3 rounds... that begs the bigger question, why?
Better quality range time for others who are shooting?
Slow down the rate of fire?
Or the misguided thinking others will be safer? As if hell bent on intent to do harm to others will be stopped by the words alone.
OK, I'll play. Am I not going to appear normal, shoot a few 3rd mags to assess the range conditions for my *nastiness*. When satisfied conditions are optimal not pull out my 30-40+ mags hidden in my sack and then do the nasty?
Really, someone help me here. It is never the tool, always the person.
It's public ranges run by the state game commission They use to be free, now they are free if you have a hunting license. If not you can buy a permit to use them.
Since the ranges are run by the game commission and paid for with hunting license fees, they are intended to be there as a service for hunters to shoot. So they instituted the 3 rounds in a magazine at a time to dissuade AR and AK shooters from target practicing, and "shooting up the ranges" I'm actually surprised they even allow semi-autos at the range, since they are illegal to hunt with in PA.
Our laws for owning guns are great, but the FUDD runs deep in our hunting laws and Game Commission policies.
ETA: The official reason is so that people can ask for a cease fire to check/change targets without having to wait for a long string of shooting to finish.