Believe me, I"ve done the math. That said, with a wife and daughter that both enjoy shooting the Walther P22 pistol, it doesn"t take but a few minutes to go through 100 rounds. Think about it like this the magazine holds 10 rounds, and we"ve got 5 magazines for it. It doesn"t take but a minute or two to empty a magazine once you get on target. So, with two people emptying 10 round magazines every couple of minutes (and they can be emptied even faster) it takes maybe 20 minutes to go through 100 rounds....
Throw in my Remington 597 rifle with a 30 round mag and I can go through 60 rounds as fast as I can pull the trigger. Give me 4 of them and I can pump out 120 rounds in a couple of minutes.
Even more fun is my AK with a 73round drum. Had a really ad day awhile back and needed some stress relief. I emptied the drum in about 3 minutes.....Now that was fun......until you realize that it took about 3 minutes to burn up about 20 bucks worth of ammo (actually more than that at the time I did it.....)
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