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    Default Re: SADPA and IPSC endorsement of what exactly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Khumba View Post
    Yes and there are some options at least with DMG like shooting the stage until you run out of ammo and then complete the stage with the handgun.
    Also true.

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    Default Re: SADPA and IPSC endorsement of what exactly?

    All the shoots I've been to the bolt guns normally have half the round count already.
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    All the shoots I've been to the bolt guns normally have half the round count already.
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    Default Re: SADPA and IPSC endorsement of what exactly?

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    It was in response to this:

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    If I may make a suggestion: Perhaps consider halving the round count for major calibre rifles. On the current arrangements they are prohibitively expensive to use. By requiring only one shot with the major calibre rifle where two shots are required with a minor calibre rifle, one will make it still affordable for people to shoot major calibre.

    Just a thought. Use it/do not use it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wanderin' Zero View Post
    Fair enough. I was thinking of 30-06 and .303 British which typically run R10 to R15 a cartridge.
    I can't see why any person of sane mind would want to limit the amount of shots on an SLR. It's just too much fun. ;o)
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    Default Re: SADPA and IPSC endorsement of what exactly?

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    I seriously think there needs to be a "just for shits & giggles" classification in all sports shooting codes...
    I have suggested before that SADPA needs to have a 'Belt-fed' division.
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    Default Re: SADPA and IPSC endorsement of what exactly?

    Quote Originally Posted by JS4 View Post
    All the shoots I've been to the bolt guns normally have half the round count already.
    Not any more - they now fall under DMG and should be scored according to the rules.......there is no bolt gun/lever gun specific division in DMG and no more informal scoring arrangements.

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