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Never seen in Cannon ROF restrictions

In Reply to: Main gun rules at different fields posted by Michael on July 03, 2003 at 17:07:39:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on July 04, 2003 at 13:13:01

Tank on Tank firings should NOT be a problem.

Now tank on bunkers, troops, etc. would likely be a problem. Few allow ANY fire on occupied bunkers and that has to be from a distance to insure the velocity drops sufficiently before it could hit a facemask or player.

D Day had a tank with maybe 10 barrels that could be electronically selected by toggling switches to the firing switch. He could fire all 10 at once if he wanted too.

Never seen a ROF restriction on tank cannons.

I wouldn't confuse field owners and producers by saying the dirty word "Full Auto".

You have an semi automatic, auto loader. It is an electronically controlled cannon that will cycle at any rate of fire between thus and so.

Ask them what max ROF they want to set it at for use on their field. Don't ask whether or NOT you use it.

NEVER ask a YES - NO question unless you are willing to accept the NO answer.

"Will you take out the trash?" No!
"Will you cut the grass?" No!

"Which do you plan to do first, cut the grass or take out the trash?" The trash.

(Parent trick)



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