Have a read of this
http://benchrest.com/showthread.php?699 ... ule-Change
While this is not a new topic as it has come up before, it may change things here at some time. What are your thoughts on this one?
My thoughts are that HG should be open, completely open, only limiting the rails out of it. If a LG is permitted to have a brake while entered as a HG, then so should a HG. This is an attempt to gain parity between a LG competing against a HG without a brake. Don't know why someone would want to do this, but there are some that wish to. I always thought that a braked LG was done so as to use the big cases and bullets that a pipsqueak 6 mm didn't while keeping recoil to a moderate level. Sort of gaining an edge without the side effect. To take it into the HG class is no real advantage in my view as a proper HG, even without a brake, should show the LG how it's done.
Possible IBS 1000 YD rule change.
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Re: Possible IBS 1000 YD rule change.
Pretty much agree. Either let all guns have a brake, or leave things as they are. This half measure is for ladies who can't deal with recoil.
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Re: Possible IBS 1000 YD rule change.
light guns can stay as they are, allow brakes on heavy guns would be good as i could halve the weight of my HG to about 30lb an make life a bit easier for me at the bench.
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Re: Possible IBS 1000 YD rule change.
No brakes,
If a light gun wants to compete in heavy, fine why not just slip a stainless shoe over the front of the stock to add a bit of weight and a weight on the back as well. But if a light gun is shooting well and wants to run with the big boys go for it.
If a light gun wants to compete in heavy, fine why not just slip a stainless shoe over the front of the stock to add a bit of weight and a weight on the back as well. But if a light gun is shooting well and wants to run with the big boys go for it.