These rules were obviously put in for sling shooting. I don't see that it would create any advantage for F-class. If it helps someone continue shooting, then I wouldn't have a problem with it.
I hope to be a new F class competitor this coming year. I have a really bad back and a stiff neck and it is more than a bit difficult getting down into position with my front rest tripod and bag in the rear.
Is it legal to put a sort of wedge under your chest to take the strain off the back as you shoot? A wedge of about an inch under your pelvis tapering up to 8 to 10 inches under your shoulders made out of something like pillow foam.
Just remember, you have been intelligently designed!The lower back is probably the most abused and neglected link on most people. I fell 10' off a ladder in a not very smart thing I did 30 some years ago and it has haunted me ever since. Aside from surgery I have found that a heavy dose of stretching, hockey and my kettle-bells keeps me up and running most of the time. I can get down behind the gun just fine but standing up after a 20 minute string can sometimes be just a tad painful. Sometimes I'll sneak a sweatshirt under my shooting pad on one side just to alleviate some of the discomfort. IMO this rule is a "sling" thing that should be excluded from the f-class crowd. Minus 27F a couple of mornings ago, yikes! Happy Holidays to all! Eric in DL
Could you post a pic of your support pad? I would love to lay prone, waiting for coyotes to show up. Just too painful. Thank you.Yes, it is legal and not uncommon. I use a wedge but I found that the foam was too compressible and did not provide the support I needed. I removed the foam and filled it with buckwheat hulls instead. This gave me the support I needed, moldability, and reasonably light weight. It works well. My pillow is a bit smaller however than the wedge you describe; it is about 14 inches wide, 5 tall, and 16 long.
Yes, I can take one this pm and post. I tried to find it online and provide a link but I cannot locate the site. I did find a bunch of 'naughty' pillows sold by dealers of whips and chains and suchCould you post a pic of your support pad? I would love to lay prone, waiting for coyotes to show up. Just too painful. Thank you.
I found a wedge pillow in the medial field. I guess that is what you guys might be talking about. Thx!Yes, I can take one this pm and post. I tried to find it online and provide a link but I cannot locate the site. I did find a bunch of 'naughty' pillows sold by dealers of whips and chains and such....searches come up with unexpected results at times
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Yes...it is that sort of thing. The one I have is about 14 inches wide and 16 long. It is is also about 5 inches high on one end tapering to about 1" at the other. I found the supplied foam was too compressible hence the fill with buckwheat hulls. This keeps it fairly light weight but feels like a firm bean bag in use.I found a wedge pillow in the medial field. I guess that is what you guys might be talking about. Thx!
No, that won't be necessary. Thx Tho!Yes...it is that sort of thing. The one I have is about 14 inches wide and 16 long. It is is also about 5 inches high on one end tapering to about 1" at the other. I found the supplied foam was too compressible hence the fill with buckwheat hulls. This keeps it fairly light weight but feels like a firm bean bag in use.
Sorry about the lack of pics as my phone went for a swim and did not survive. I picked up a new phone last night and can take a pic if still desired.
In the worst case, someone can invent a device that looks like fake boobs that performs the provides the necessary support. If anyone complains, odds are it is protected under the confused gender laws.
Logged in just to upvote you. I haven't posted on this site in months. Perfect post.
But while I am here...yes, people put elbow pads under their elbows, and it is for placement consistency I am sure. So they ARE shooting aids IMO. My shooting mat is padded, but uniformly. Yes it aids comfort.
If you went to nationals with a crafted body pad which held you in position, I think you'd get told to knock it off.
Logged in just to upvote you. I haven't posted on this site in months. Perfect post.
But while I am here...yes, people put elbow pads under their elbows, and it is for placement consistency I am sure. So they ARE shooting aids IMO. My shooting mat is padded, but uniformly. Yes it aids comfort.
If you went to nationals with a crafted body pad which held you in position, I think you'd get told to knock it off.
I can see where a foam / support wedge would be considered an unfair advantage when using a sling in a prone position. Using the same support when the rifle is fully supported with a rest / bag would be much less advantageous. I certainly wouldn't DQ a shooter at a local match because of back pain, I'd let them do what they need to do. Perhaps running the overall height of the rifle and rest setup higher or lower would help take the edge off. Shooting off the back side of a slope would probably help or consulting a chiropractor that's involved in the shooting sports.