http://www.edgebag.com/nfrnt1.JPG
Anyone know if the bag with the big ears has been approved for IBS? NBRSA has made it legal.
Anyone know if the bag with the big ears has been approved for IBS? NBRSA has made it legal.
While I agree that this could probably be less ambiguous....It doesn't say only the bottom 1/2 inch can touch anywhere in the book.
Tom
Copy\paste from IBS rulebook #13.
Sandbag. A sand bag is defined as a bag with or without a pedestal, with a leather, cloth or synthetic cover that is capable of being easily flexed by the fingers. They may contain a dry finely divided nonmetallic substance such as, but not limited to, “Heavy Sand”, sand, gravel or grain, without additive and packed loosely enough that bag can be easily deformed by pressure of the fingers. The cover of the sand bags must not be bound in such a manner to prohibit free movement of the contents. Lubricants on the sand bag may be used. Front and rear rest sandbags must be such that when lifting the rifle from the rests, the rests does not lose any contact from the bench it is occupying. Vertical spacers under a rear bag are allowed as long as they do not contain any protrusions which can be inserted into the bench top or a sandbag.
I changed my underwear twice this week here tell youJoe, you guys have changed a couple rules since the 1960's. The IBS changes rules like underwear, they are no longer "exactly" the same.
Tom