rodregier
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Because of medical issues that have occurred for me in the last few years, shooting rifle prone is no longer a happy circumstance for the amount of time necessary to participate in an F-class match.
I'm exploring what would be my options for an alternative stable rifle shooting position/equipment within the F-class rules.
I'm looking for constructive suggestions.
I'm currently pondering this setup (Plan A):
- Sitting cross-legged on a ground pad.
- mid-height front bipod (say Harris HB25CS adjustable up to 25")
http://www.harrisbipods.com/HB25CS.html
Discarded approach:
- Variants of using a fixed or portable shooting bench
- Too high a bar for infrastructure or gear to move as the match displaces thru the various distance firing points on the range.
- Requires advance sign-off by the (Canadian) Executive Director as a handicap accommodation in advance of the first match of the year to be shot. Like to avoid that if possible.
Rule books:
http://dcra.ca/2017 docs/DCRA Rule Book 2017.pdf
http://compete.nra.org/documents/pdf/compete/RuleBooks/HPR/hpr-book.pdf
I'm exploring what would be my options for an alternative stable rifle shooting position/equipment within the F-class rules.
I'm looking for constructive suggestions.
I'm currently pondering this setup (Plan A):
- Sitting cross-legged on a ground pad.
- mid-height front bipod (say Harris HB25CS adjustable up to 25")
http://www.harrisbipods.com/HB25CS.html
Discarded approach:
- Variants of using a fixed or portable shooting bench
- Too high a bar for infrastructure or gear to move as the match displaces thru the various distance firing points on the range.
- Requires advance sign-off by the (Canadian) Executive Director as a handicap accommodation in advance of the first match of the year to be shot. Like to avoid that if possible.
Rule books:
http://dcra.ca/2017 docs/DCRA Rule Book 2017.pdf
http://compete.nra.org/documents/pdf/compete/RuleBooks/HPR/hpr-book.pdf
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