Bipod in prone
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 11:06 am
Hello,
I'm looking to make me a bipod for my smallbore rifle, but I'm interested if there are any regulations to bipods in prone and kneeling position. In the world cup videos provided by the ISSF I saw most shooters that use a bipod have them clapped up or taken down while in shooting position.
Is the bipod prohibited to be clapped down while shooting or they just need to comply to the 90mm below barrel centerline weight restriction?
(Asking because Anschütz described their bipods with no need to detach them while shooting and I wonder why should I do this in the first place? )
To clarify my question: Do the legs of the bipod have to be in a horizontal position while shooting, even if they don't exceed the 90/700mm rule?
I'm looking to make me a bipod for my smallbore rifle, but I'm interested if there are any regulations to bipods in prone and kneeling position. In the world cup videos provided by the ISSF I saw most shooters that use a bipod have them clapped up or taken down while in shooting position.
Is the bipod prohibited to be clapped down while shooting or they just need to comply to the 90mm below barrel centerline weight restriction?
(Asking because Anschütz described their bipods with no need to detach them while shooting and I wonder why should I do this in the first place? )
To clarify my question: Do the legs of the bipod have to be in a horizontal position while shooting, even if they don't exceed the 90/700mm rule?