The bullet leaves the bbl before recoil has moved the gun by roughly 1/16th of an inch...fwiw and certainly not an exact number but close and hopefully, you get the point.
The bullet leaves the bbl before recoil has moved the gun by roughly 1/16th of an inch...fwiw and certainly not an exact number but close and hopefully, you get the point.
That was covered in the 2026 Rules under Section 3.4.1 (b-3):How about wheels on a bipod?
You forgot to add 277 Sig Fury into the FTR rules! I know it’s not a NATO cartridge…yet, but then you said NRA rules not ICFRA.That was covered in the 2026 Rules under Section 3.4.1 (b-3):
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(3) A bipod is a device with no more than two legs that touch the firing point. It must be rigidly attached to the forend of the rifle. The bipod may have rigid or folding legs, and may be adjustable to compensate for the uneven surface of the firing point. A bipod doesn't have any rollers anywhere, you a**holes.
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Looks about right. Again, my post wasn't intended to be exact and of course there are a lot of factors, gun to gun.
Ned, How about a big magnet in the right side bipod foot and a steel plate under the (short nap) carpet?That was covered in the 2026 Rules under Section 3.4.1 (b-3):
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I'm looking forward to the issue bipods on the M5(7) and M27 being legal in Service Rifle.You forgot to add 277 Sig Fury into the FTR rules! I know it’s not a NATO cartridge…yet, but then you said NRA rules not ICFRA.
I think Agent 86 had a shoe phone?Electronic targets are authorized for National and Regional matches and are known for not picking up shots and have other range glitches, but you can’t have a rest with rollers which has no effect of your score. Technology has changed who can remember Agent Smart #86 calling Agent 99 from his watch? Now people make calls from their watch everyday who would have THUNK THAT!
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*Requested Clarification – 3.4.1(a)(9) Felt sides will be allowed however, wheels/rollers have to be removed completely and may not be covered by any material. Mechanical devices are in regards to those touching the rifle directly.
that's just asinine.The NRA included a clarification in the rule changes document.
At least they wrote something down where people can read it. I count this as progress over the E-target debacle of the last few years.that's just asinine.