I’m currently building my first rifle from scratch and had a question about the forend width rule called out in the NRA rules, 3.4 (2) “The width of the rifle’s forend shall not exceed 76mm (approximately 3 inches).”
What technically defines “the forend”, is it simply the part of the rifle that touches the rest or is it any part of the rifle forward of the action? It would seem that any advantage to be gained would be specific to the width that rides In the bag and anything other than that would be fair game but I would hate to assume something and run into issues down the road. Also if anyone knows specifically who I should contact for official clarification that would help, as of right now I plan on calling the NRA HP Dept @ (703) 267-1479 once they are back in the office.
Thanks for any help you can give me
What technically defines “the forend”, is it simply the part of the rifle that touches the rest or is it any part of the rifle forward of the action? It would seem that any advantage to be gained would be specific to the width that rides In the bag and anything other than that would be fair game but I would hate to assume something and run into issues down the road. Also if anyone knows specifically who I should contact for official clarification that would help, as of right now I plan on calling the NRA HP Dept @ (703) 267-1479 once they are back in the office.
Thanks for any help you can give me