Well unfortunately from my testing I find that it is an advantage to have feet that track on carpet.
At the same match your would probably remember a shooter who's joypod broke? Glue from the leg came loose I believe. That shooter was leant Jason or Sebs bipod and to his amazement, all of a sudden, he could get his rifle tracking in the 5 ring. I asked he what he thought the new articulating feet with rails and he said "yeah it's like cheating". That is from a guy that went from a joypod with flat feet on carpet to feet with rails machined into them and tracking on carpet without any other changes and had an instant improvement. I also overheard a shooter on the winning team say to one of the other members of their team "I need to pick my towel up quickly so the RO doesn't see the tracking marks". The advantages of electronic ear muffs I guess. If you want to play all innocent then go for it but those are a couple of facts.
Jason shot exceptional. Read wind in difficult conditions and shot his bipod off the canvas range mat. It was unfortunate that someone put a protest in for this "rests being joined" because he had his bipod and rear bag on the mat. That isn't the intent of the rule and didn't provide an advantage so should have been protested against.
Every shooter wants the best possible rifle, ammo, tools, equipment, setup etc including with the rest / bipod / bags / setup. Every percent (of anything) counts when someone wants to be competitive these days, correct? Every effort that is legal / allowed by the rules is fine, imho. Rule is rule. We do not "gaming?" the rules but only how to get the best possible outcome without breaking the rules. Innovation is a good thing. Time flows.
"Well unfortunately from my testing I find that it is an advantage to have feet that track on carpet."
Congratulations! I am happy to hear about it!
"At the same match your would probably remember a shooter who's joypod broke? Glue from the leg came loose I believe. That shooter was leant Jason or Sebs bipod and to his amazement, all of a sudden, he could get his rifle tracking in the 5 ring. I asked he what he thought the new articulating feet with rails and he said "yeah it's like cheating". That is from a guy that went from a joypod with flat feet on carpet to feet with rails machined into them and tracking on carpet without any other changes and had an instant improvement."
I also happy for him!
"Jason shot exceptional. Read wind in difficult conditions and shot his bipod off the canvas range mat. It was unfortunate that someone put a protest in for this "rests being joined" because he had his bipod and rear bag on the mat".
Sure he shot great!
I did not know what happened but there is always protester once in a while. Perhaps the protester thinking that he "feels?" defeated, or for other reason. We all shoot in the same time, same rules, same target same distances, etc. When someone wins that is because he/she is CAPABLE to win!
Let's we defeat ourselves rather than worrying about (unfortunately) our own problem! It's always easy to blame others / someone else or the equipment.
"That isn't the intent of the rule"
Could you please explain what is exactly the intent of the rule, i.e. in F-Class by your definition?
Cheers,
seb