Why Rapid Fire Isn't Allowed at the Koko Head Range (Read 20726 times)

changemyoil66

Re: Why Rapid Fire Isn't Allowed at the Koko Head Range
« Reply #40 on: April 18, 2017, 08:55:39 AM »
I heard you can rapid fire and shoot from a holster at Honolulu Firearms' range.  You do have to buy their ammo so I can see it getting pretty expensive.  How is it at X-Ring's new range?

Yes you can do both at HDF.  That's where I practice my defensive shooting. 3-7 yards, rapid fire and drawing from holster.

X-ring doesn't allow holster draw.

powder monkey

Re: Why Rapid Fire Isn't Allowed at the Koko Head Range
« Reply #41 on: April 18, 2017, 12:20:45 PM »
[quote author=Aloha808 link=topic=27291.msg240805#msg240805 date=1492416041

"Something as simple as having printed rules for people to pick up when they sign the log book might go a long way. At one of the ranges I frequented on the mainland new shooters had to watch a safety video and if it had been a few months you'd have to watch it again (the video is also on YouTube I believe). All this is not unlike what they do at Hanauma Bay before you can go out in the water."

There is a sign at the sign in book that says to sign in and read the range safety rules, it is even said over the PA when the range is called hot..........if people ask the ROs will help with explaining the rules, can even use the cell phone camera to snap a picture of the rules.

THANKS to the ROs as I do not like having a firearm pointed at me when shooters uncase their firearm..................  :shaka:


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