Homebrew is probably not the best for this game, but I'd want to take a look at the class myself to see it..

Let's see... a speed weapon and those feats means...

To have Rapid Shot he MUST have Point Blank Shot. That gives him +1 to attack and damage rolls within 30 feet on ranged weapons.

Precise Shot simply eliminates the -4 penalty for shooting into melee. So probably not a part of this combo.

Rapid Shot and Manyshot CANNOT be used together, if he is he's cheating.

Rapid Shot allows you one extra arrow as part of a full-round action attack. Rapid Shot plus a Speed weapon allows him to make three attacks at level seven at +7/+7/+2, OR four attacks at +5/+5/+5/+0.

If he is multishotting, he can only make two attacks (Speed doesn't apply to attacks that aren't full-attack actions). He can make two attacks at +3/+3, but he can still move that round.

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Sephex and I have recently started playing D&D with our friends. Too bad our game master(the only one who had previous experience in playing the game) suck at being a game master. Granted I come up with some pretty crazy to do but he tries to look up everything and it just slows everything down. The rules or more like guide lines anyways. Just make some up that makes sense sometimes to keep stuff moving along. Not everything needs to be looked up.

I have no clue what version we are playing but I hate a lot of the HP system type stuff. Low HP and the weakest weapon still can kill just about any level one character in a single turn with a good role.

I think we might be done playing it for good. I might try to convince them to try Vampire. My brother has played it and I like the setting much more and the different time periods you can play in and the way damage works appeals to me more.
It's very likely you're playing standard 3.5. I don't like it when a DM digs through books, I am a big proponent of winging crap when it suits you/is cool.