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In Tri County, I think it's 2 or more shots within a second.
If you have to ask, you're probably guilty.
There is a specific Definition in the NRA Rule Book that governs a specific form of Competition. Such as the 2700 Matches(3 Pistol) and High Power(Rifle); as these shoot both a "Slow Fire" and a "Rapid Fire" string. I don't happen to have a current Rule Book in front of me but I'm sure these Rules are Posted somewhere on the web. As an NRA Range Safety Officer; I personally consider any firing where the basics of Marksmanship are not being followed "could" be called Rapid Fire. Mike
if ALL of your shots were in the "X" Ring then and Only then would I agree. MikeSo if I could empty a 10 round mag. in five seconds and hit the target every time, I'd be OK?
Somewhere I heard that if you were involved in a self defense shooting... you don't wanna say double tap. What you wanna say is TWO CONTROLLED SHOTS lol. Rapid fire to me is pulling the trigger as fast as I can till my magazine is empty.