Re: Cure for Freezing on the Trigger
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 4:14 am
Precisely. illogical mish mash.rmca wrote: I also don't understand why set triggers are forbidden on rifles with no minimum trigger weight...
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Precisely. illogical mish mash.rmca wrote: I also don't understand why set triggers are forbidden on rifles with no minimum trigger weight...
Hope this helps
I think 50m Standard rifle originally required a 500g trigger. Both Standard rifle matches were derived from the old UIT Army Rifle match, where competitors shot their/their hosts national service rifle, in contrast to Free Rifle matches were rifle size/design was largely unregulated beyond a maximum weight. 300m Standard Rifle allowed civilian made rifles but prohibited many Free Rifle accessories, like set triggers and spirit levels that conflicted with the obe-size-fits all Service rifle ethos*. 50m Standard rifle was introduced as a cheaper way to participate than Free Rifle, so adopted the no-frills approach of the existing 300m Standard rules.rmca wrote:I also don't understand why set triggers are forbidden on rifles with no minimum trigger weight...
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Nobody is saying that the way the rules are written is perfect, but that is different from saying you don't agree with the rules (which is what you seem to be saying).TenMetrePeter wrote: Give me a couple of weeks with Word and I could rewrite the rules better than this huge committee seems to have managed.
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Peter, he may well have been, however 10m air rifle specs are strongly influenced by the old Standard rifle. Compare an older 10m rifle, like a Feinwerkbau 600, with a contemporary smallbore like a FWB 2600 Universal, and you'll see these are nearly identical.
The matter is largely moot as set triggers offer no advantage over modern conventional AR and smallbore triggers, andnone of the major manufacturers offer one.
I agree with the ISSF rules. I abide with rules relevant to my level of competition. They are however far from clearly written. I think we are in agreement.David Levene wrote:Nobody is saying that the way the rules are written is perfect, but that is different from saying you don't agree with the rules (which is what you seem to be saying).TenMetrePeter wrote: Give me a couple of weeks with Word and I could rewrite the rules better than this huge committee seems to have managed.
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Some are, some aren't.TenMetrePeter wrote:I agree with the ISSF rules. I abide with rules relevant to my level of competition. They are however far from clearly written.
Writing them first time is easy.TenMetrePeter wrote:Give me a couple of weeks with Word and I could rewrite the rules better than this huge committee seems to have managed.