Shooting Jacket Stiffness Test
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:17 pm
Our local shooting authority has started to test for shooting jacket stiffness and thickness for open tournaments according to ISSF rules. Last Saturday, we have had our first tournament with this new testing. They used a Gehmann testing machine (similar to the one seen in Gehmann catalogue). This machine is a two in one type which can test for stiffness and thickness. It has a digital read out and it has a flat board about 1m x 1m.
My question is since everyone here is new to this testing machine, I have a lot of doubts regarding the accuracy of the result. Not that I doubt the accuracy of the Gehmann machine itself, but rather the way they conducted the test.
Many shooters here have jackets and pants that have been worn for years and they are so soft that they feel like duvet. Yet, most of them didn't pass the stiffness test. One shooter protested and queried the accuracy of the test. He offered his underwear to be tested and the reading was 1.2!!!! You need 3.0 or above to pass.
My question is: Does anyone have experience with this type of Gehmann test machine? What is the proper testing procedure? Do you allow time for the jacket to settle or give in in the machine?
My question is since everyone here is new to this testing machine, I have a lot of doubts regarding the accuracy of the result. Not that I doubt the accuracy of the Gehmann machine itself, but rather the way they conducted the test.
Many shooters here have jackets and pants that have been worn for years and they are so soft that they feel like duvet. Yet, most of them didn't pass the stiffness test. One shooter protested and queried the accuracy of the test. He offered his underwear to be tested and the reading was 1.2!!!! You need 3.0 or above to pass.
My question is: Does anyone have experience with this type of Gehmann test machine? What is the proper testing procedure? Do you allow time for the jacket to settle or give in in the machine?