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ENPS Multigun Match, March 17th...

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Wymore Wrangler:
Are the empty chamber indicators a ENGC rule or a three gun rule, because I've shot SASS matches at ENGC and never heard of such a stupid rule...  We need to get the lawyers out of our shooting sports...

JTH:

--- Quote from: Wymore Wrangler on March 14, 2013, 08:56:28 PM ---Are the empty chamber indicators a ENGC rule or a three gun rule, because I've shot SASS matches at ENGC and never heard of such a stupid rule...  We need to get the lawyers out of our shooting sports...

--- End quote ---

That is a national USPSA rule. 

Considering that previous rules had you wander around with empty chambers and actions open, placing a $1.00 piece of visibly-obvious plastic (that makes it obvious that it is a cleared weapon) into it isn't really supposed to actually be a serious problem.

(I note that several other sports require their use, too.  For example, all NRA and CMP sanctioned matches require the use of devices to indicate when a firearm is not ready to fire.  This isn't a new thing to the shooting sports.)

bkoenig:
All matches at the Izaak Walton League in Lincoln require empty chamber indicators. 

JTH:
See you all at the match tomorrow!

dukduk:
I was going through round counts for each firearms in my head, I don't have an exact number but I wanna say it was around 50 for rifle and pistol each and around 30 for shotgun (birdshot only) no slugs today.

anyone have an exact number? am I crazy? did we actually shoot more than I think?

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