I use a rubber horse trailer mat that I got from Tractor Supply. It is about 3/4" thick and heavy. It comes 4' by 4' so you need to cut it with a box cutter to the size you want. Since it is flexible, it is not considered a board so it can be any size you want. I glued some carpet to the top of it, but the bare rubber works well also. This rubber is real heavy so it will give you a good solid base on a grassy surface.Need to make a pad for my ftr bipod (phoenix) what is the legal size and what materials should I use to make it.
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I use a rubber horse trailer mat that I got from Tractor Supply. It is about 3/4" thick and heavy. It comes 4' by 4' so you need to cut it with a box cutter to the size you want. Since it is flexible, it is not considered a board so it can be any size you want. I glued some carpet to the top of it, but the bare rubber works well also. This rubber is real heavy so it will give you a good solid base on a grassy surface.
I use a rubber horse trailer mat that I got from Tractor Supply. It is about 3/4" thick and heavy. It comes 4' by 4' so you need to cut it with a box cutter to the size you want. Since it is flexible, it is not considered a board so it can be any size you want. I glued some carpet to the top of it, but the bare rubber works well also. This rubber is real heavy so it will give you a good solid base on a grassy surface.
CoachI thought it was 2”s wider on both sides of the widest part of the bipod no matter what you are using?
I use a rubber horse trailer mat that I got from Tractor Supply. It is about 3/4" thick and heavy. It comes 4' by 4' so you need to cut it with a box cutter to the size you want. Since it is flexible, it is not considered a board so it can be any size you want. I glued some carpet to the top of it, but the bare rubber works well also. This rubber is real heavy so it will give you a good solid base on a grassy surface.
I use the same in 12" × 24" which gives me the 2" on each side of my bipod. Works great.I use a rubber horse trailer mat that I got from Tractor Supply. It is about 3/4" thick and heavy. It comes 4' by 4' so you need to cut it with a box cutter to the size you want. Since it is flexible, it is not considered a board so it can be any size you want. I glued some carpet to the top of it, but the bare rubber works well also. This rubber is real heavy so it will give you a good solid base on a grassy surface.
Do you fly the drone done to look at your target?I use n piece of presswood with carpet glued on it
Do you fly the drone done to look at your target?
CoachI thought it was 2”s wider on both sides of the widest part of the bipod no matter what you are using?
Well then let me throw a wrench into this thing. Does anybody know Aaron Farmer? Aaron is in charge of the NRA competition division. Aaron says,
Now we know the answer. As wide as necessary. AKA: whatever you want it to be.
Actually, the rule states "In the case of a bipod,
the board or plate may be as wide as necessary to accommodate
the bipod at its widest point, but not be more than 12” front to
rear." That means there really in no width restriction at all.
Aaron's reply is not logical.
3.4.1.b is f-tr specific. 'Rest' can only be a poor word choice meaning exactly and only bipod.
The board can be as wide as necessary to be 2" wider than the bipod at maximum width.