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F class decision of electronic MDT level

Dave M.

F-Open Class shooter (284 win, 6dasher, 6.5-7PRCW)
Gold $$ Contributor
Pretty sure there is nothing explicitly written in the new F class rules that prevent the use of the MDT electronic level. I know it was explicitly called out in the first draft of the new rules, but I see that statement was clearly removed from the final released/posted rules.
Is there anyone here close enough to the rules committee to get a clear cut, definitive decision on their use??
Dave M.
 
If you have never used one. You don't know what your missing. They are 10 times faster in reaction and do not require focusing your eye on a level. A simple peripheral light. No other level can come close. Period!
Even faster when its right on the ocular housing....

 
If you have never used one. You don't know what your missing. They are 10 times faster in reaction and do not require focusing your eye on a level. A simple peripheral light. No other level can come close. Period!
Hands down 100% accurate and exactly how I feel.
Dave
 
Fast Forward!!!! 2037 The Terminators Eye
Not even then the NRA knows.
Saw these used in Montana a few years back at the F/Class Match !
As I remember those with them did not make it to the Prize Table ?
 
Even faster when its right on the ocular housing....

Site says that they are out of stock… Didn’t give any time frame for availability, just a “notify when back in stock“
 
Site says that they are out of stock… Didn’t give any time frame for availability, just a “notify when back in stock“
 
Still no definitive ruling on this. I called the NRA for an official ruling and you can imagine how successful that adventure was.
I see nothing in the new F class rules that prohibits the use of the electronic level. They were clearly called out by name and prohibited in the high power rules, but not the new F class rules.

Dave
 
Still no definitive ruling on this. I called the NRA for an official ruling and you can imagine how successful that adventure was.
I see nothing in the new F class rules that prohibits the use of the electronic level. They were clearly called out by name and prohibited in the high power rules, but not the new F class rules.

Dave
FWIW, the unusual/grey area/potentially protestable rules that aren't specifically called out (such as this) are often at the discretion of each MD/JURY per match. At best, you could approach the MD before the match and ask for a ruling (that he or a jury would make) that would protect you IF someone protested that you were using it. The more people who ask for a ruling and get a favorable one is often how things become the standard instead of the exception.

For me personally I don't care if E-levels are used, ain't nobody winning BECAUSE of an electronic level in Open because once you're level they really don't move. But I could see some cases where TR might benefit so I can't comment on how TR shooters feel about it being an unfair advantage or not. However if it follows the past then I'd assume if they A) are deemed legal, B) are used by people who win using them, then C) everyone will start using them and I'm good with that. That's the way it usually goes in the shooting sports.
 

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