Last weekend I was competing at an Open competition where the temperature was in excess of 44ºC.
I am wondering if it would be legal to wear an Ice Vest during competition.
Would a hand held battery-operated fan be Ok during breaks from shooting, - ie changing targets or scoring?
Are there any rules regarding Maximum Temperatures for competition?
I found the cases from my .32 were burning my hand, and I had a lot of cracked cases due to the extreme heat.
I look forward to comments from anyone else who has competed in extreme heat, - and how did you cope with it.
Thanks,
Alex L.
Ice Vest
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ice vest
Dear Alex,
The Victorian Institute of Sport did a lot of research with "ice vest" for athletes, including shooting, prior o the Athens Olympics - thus they would have details of the advantages or disadvantages.
There is no problems as to ISSF Rules.
Many shooters shoot at those temperatures in South Aussie, try Rocky River Open early in the year.
Cheers,
macca
The Victorian Institute of Sport did a lot of research with "ice vest" for athletes, including shooting, prior o the Athens Olympics - thus they would have details of the advantages or disadvantages.
There is no problems as to ISSF Rules.
Many shooters shoot at those temperatures in South Aussie, try Rocky River Open early in the year.
Cheers,
macca