Fullbore Rifle But plates!!

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R.SmithJersey

Fullbore Rifle But plates!!

#1 Post by R.SmithJersey »

HI all
I have just got a new jacket that fits great accept for one problem how it fits with my HPS Gemini System buttplate. From what i see at bisley and other comps i have been to i never see anyone using a hook or anything as fancy as you see in smallbore. What I am really wanting to know if there is a ruling or reason why no one is using a hook.
Any information on the matter will be much appreciated
Thanks very much
Rob
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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

I have no idea but with luck one of the TR types will pick this up in a bit, meanwhile welcome to F-B(UK) :good:
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#3 Post by saddler »

I think ya got the place the hook goes all mixed up

The hook goes on your arm, its the parrot that fits over your shoulder

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#4 Post by rox »

R.SmithJersey wrote:HI all
From what i see at bisley and other comps i have been to i never see anyone using a hook or anything as fancy as you see in smallbore. What I am really wanting to know if there is a ruling or reason why no one is using a hook.
Yes, there is a rule. Maximum depth of curvature 20mm, from memory.

[After a quick check: Rule 150: 'Stock and Butt'].

You sometimes see hooks in MR.

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#5 Post by R.SmithJersey »

oh right so the rule is the same as the rule for air rifle.
thanks very much
R.SmithJersey

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#6 Post by R.SmithJersey »

hi again
with a bit of lookking around at home and at the club I have found a different but plate, but I don't know if it legal.
Anyone can tell me if it legal that would be great.
thanks very much
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#7 Post by rox »

R.SmithJersey wrote:hi again
with a bit of lookking around at home and at the club I have found a different but plate, but I don't know if it legal.
Anyone can tell me if it legal that would be great.
thanks very much
It would depend what you do with the flaps. If the flaps are positioned such that the maximum depth is more than 20mm it would be illegal. If the maximum depth is less than 20mm then it would be legal. It is all in the flaps. The same goes for the HPS butt plate in the first picture.

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#8 Post by John25 »

You TR guys, always flapping! :shakeshout:

Hope the meeting goes well Rox, how many entries do you have?

I'm elsewhere alas.

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#9 Post by IainWR »

The NRA scrutineers have a butt gauge.

It's a bit of 2 x 1 timber with a 20mm high bar in the middle. Put it against the butt, if it can be positioned so that it doesn't rock it's legal.

Of course, there are other sorts of butt that rock when pressed ...

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#10 Post by John25 »

Pressing those butts can also make your ears ring :twisted:
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