I would be kicked out of your club with "6 round limit" within 30 minutes. What a hilarious rule. You can't "test" a 30 round magazine by loading 6 rounds into it, you have absolutely no idea if it even work with 30 now, since the spring may get quirky and cause failure to feeds at that point.
A lot of clubs have strange rules that need to be challenged. This year at my club I got in trouble and had to see "the board" when I was drawing from a holster (tactical military holster with belt, not concealed carry). So I went to their special meeting where they said that drawing from holster was not allowed... I asked where that was in the rules... Well it turns out it wasn't a "written" rule. So then I said that means I can do it. They said that means you can do it, but you have to do it slower than I do it. Because when you do it fast, it is "trick shooting" and trick shooting is not allowed. I asked where trick shooting was not allowed in the rules, and that also was not written down. At this point my bullshit meter was in "overheat" mode, so I basically didn't care if I was getting booted out, so I was somewhat lippy. Finally they said "well you can shoot from holster, but don't do it when other people are around", at which point I had to ask "so if I'm shooting from a holster and someone shows up, I'm supposed to stop? What if they are not close to me?"
This finally forced the board to take a vote on whether I would or would not be allowed to draw from holster. Luckily several board members had seen me do it and know its fast, but I also hit plates like a beast, and they let that be known that there is no safety issue with the speed. The vote took place and I won, so now I *know* I can draw and shoot from holster at the club. Unfortunately new members are told that they can't, so they always look at me like I'm some criminal when I do it. Heh.
A lot of clubs have strange rules that need to be challenged. This year at my club I got in trouble and had to see "the board" when I was drawing from a holster (tactical military holster with belt, not concealed carry). So I went to their special meeting where they said that drawing from holster was not allowed... I asked where that was in the rules... Well it turns out it wasn't a "written" rule. So then I said that means I can do it. They said that means you can do it, but you have to do it slower than I do it. Because when you do it fast, it is "trick shooting" and trick shooting is not allowed. I asked where trick shooting was not allowed in the rules, and that also was not written down. At this point my bullshit meter was in "overheat" mode, so I basically didn't care if I was getting booted out, so I was somewhat lippy. Finally they said "well you can shoot from holster, but don't do it when other people are around", at which point I had to ask "so if I'm shooting from a holster and someone shows up, I'm supposed to stop? What if they are not close to me?"
This finally forced the board to take a vote on whether I would or would not be allowed to draw from holster. Luckily several board members had seen me do it and know its fast, but I also hit plates like a beast, and they let that be known that there is no safety issue with the speed. The vote took place and I won, so now I *know* I can draw and shoot from holster at the club. Unfortunately new members are told that they can't, so they always look at me like I'm some criminal when I do it. Heh.