Here are a few more pictures showing my new IBS top.Thank you sir for your update I have your top, looking forward of getting it since I shoot IBS and Fclass.
I know protector Model offers a 4” wide Farley one piece bag and I believe Ryan at Edgewood can build one as well. My top measures 5-1/4” wide by 1-3/4” (inside dimensions)Will they also fit 4” foreend.
I have your top on a Neo Seb.
I think the ruling for IBS ..... that the retainers a distance from the fore arm of a 1/2" so for 4" you would need 5" of course this may have changed but check the rule book..... jimWill they also fit 4” foreend.
I have your top on a Neo Seb.
Capt Mal I have done explained lab radar rule on the other post . No where in the IBS rule book does it say anything about electronic device it says no electronic wind reading device how much planer can that be .This topic was an issue at the Manatee IBS 600 match two days ago. The shooter was granted time to change his top and all went well.
Wish there was a firm IBS ruling on the use of LabRadar during IBS shoots. They are an "electronic device" of sorts yet past practice has allowed their usage during IBS competition. We had challenges on that issue during this last shoot also.
Really?It would be helpful if the acceptance of Lab Radar was stated instead of us having to justify it just by past practice.
Wouldn't it have been more user friendly to use your existing base bottom sand bag pads and redo the roller system to a 1/2 " side bag similar to the 3 piece rest tops from the seb rests?Is the Rodzilla top legal at IBS matches?
If not I like to know why.
Thank you
Al. B
No sir. @CaptainMal clearly opened the door to a general discussion of legal or not.Hi shootforfun
I think your in the wrong threads if your referring to labradar.
Al write that up get the signatures present it for next years winter meeting. See how it goes . The rule is plan no electronic wind reading devices. No where is anything about electronic devices. This year alone winter meeting will have the use of electronic targets for sighters only . The issue comes into play is no one goes and gets rulebook and says right here is what it says . The administration of the IBS can not change or add to a rule that has to be done by the shooters. The shooters control the rulebook . The Rodzilla rest can be made legal if you write up the rule to make it legal get 25 signatures and get it passed with online vote at winter meeting that’s it simple as can be .That’s why nothing gets solved just kick it under the rug and forget about it.
In my opinion which probably doesn’t mean nothing no electronic devices none zero including cell phone should be at the line.
When we are a match and you have 11 to 12 shooters coming up to you about the electronics on the bench table what do you say to them look up the rules it’s very vague on electronics on the bench and most likely the rule was made when lab radar wasn’t even around.
Me personally I don’t care I just want to follow the rules and tell our shooters the rules.
No electronics is going to make you shoot any better in my opinion.
Thank you
Al. B