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    My understanding is immediate supervision means you can reach out and take hold of the firearm. If there are two unlicensed shooters at the same time, this would mean one of them is unsupervised. As always, I would recommend erring on the side of caution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bol Tackshin View Post
    My understanding is immediate supervision means you can reach out and take hold of the firearm. If there are two unlicensed shooters at the same time, this would mean one of them is unsupervised. As always, I would recommend erring on the side of caution.
    what he said
    done a shitload of supervising as our 22 club invites new shooters to come and have a go
    there was a lot of research done

    its direct supervision meaning you have to be standing there ready to grab the rifle if needed not just simply present i.e. not paying attention because you are shooting yourself or focusing on hunting and your own firearm

    edit:just went back and read the op
    hes talking about 2 unlicensed shooters being supervised by one license holder which us the same answer imo there's no way you could possibly be paying attention to 2 at once well not enough anyway remember if there was an accident the firearm's license holder will be charged as though he/she was the one that pulled the trigger the fal holder is 100% responsible for that firearm that he/she is supervising the use off its a big responsibly not to be taken lightly
    Last edited by rambo-6mmrem; 29-08-2021 at 10:48 AM.
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