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Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Wed May 05, 2021 8:15 pm
by Roy 260
aggshooter wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 1:47 pm
Roy 260 wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 11:25 am
Easy anything that fit any part of your Antony is ruled illegal. That being said how many one piece stocks or your grips and not made custom or factory that doesn’t have a palm swell on it or finger grooves they all fit the hand. What the difference between that and the concave that are all about the same that might fit one out of twenty shooters than finger groves that fit about everybody. Even a flat stock resting on the forearm is going to be illegal under the rule. We need to fix this rule for everybody
What are you talking about? The
forend rule is about
forends. Grips aren't even mentioned. Have you actually read the rule? Have you read the article titled "
Forend rule clarified by amendment"? Grips aren't mentioned in either one. The rule book has a section just on grips.....it pertains to production guns. Sheeesh......
I heard somebody made a comment that the grip wasn’t part of the stock geees and it’s a one piece stock. Let just go shoot and have fun and burn powder.
Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Wed May 05, 2021 9:51 pm
by aggshooter
Roy 260 wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 8:15 pm
aggshooter wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 1:47 pm
Roy 260 wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 11:25 am
Easy anything that fit any part of your Antony is ruled illegal. That being said how many one piece stocks or your grips and not made custom or factory that doesn’t have a palm swell on it or finger grooves they all fit the hand. What the difference between that and the concave that are all about the same that might fit one out of twenty shooters than finger groves that fit about everybody. Even a flat stock resting on the forearm is going to be illegal under the rule. We need to fix this rule for everybody
What are you talking about? The
forend rule is about
forends. Grips aren't even mentioned. Have you actually read the rule? Have you read the article titled "
Forend rule clarified by amendment"? Grips aren't mentioned in either one. The rule book has a section just on grips.....it pertains to production guns. Sheeesh......
I heard somebody made a comment that the grip wasn’t part of the stock geees and it’s a one piece stock. Let just go shoot and have fun and burn powder.
Wait....what...? "I heard someone make a comment......" What kind of BS response is that? Did you read the rule or not? You throw out an accusation that all stocks are illegal based on "I heard somebody made a comment"?......and then you blow it off with "let's just go shoot and have fun"...WTF.....this isn't facebook....read the f***ing rule......
All others....if you post BS....I'm gonna call you out. I'm sick of this schit....
Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 12:54 am
by Roy 260
Yes I have read all the rules for all classes
Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 7:05 am
by jmoore
Some of the forestocks that won't make the depth requirement. The rainbow forestock is actually better for Unlimited Standing, a different approach to the high rise scope mount:
Not even this wee Magpul grip makes the depth requirement:
Don't like the new rule? Go "Gangsta"!

(An old high rise mount I had laying about. Just took a little reconfiguring...)

Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 6:14 pm
by Roy 260

That some cool looking stuff
Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 7:48 am
by braud357
Please post some pictures of how you shoot the "gansta" Anschutz !!

Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 9:15 am
by JACKIE40X40
braud357 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 7:48 am
Please post some pictures of how you shoot the "gansta" Anschutz !!
I’ve have seen a setup similar to the Anschutz before,don’t remember where though?
Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 10:18 pm
by jmoore
braud357 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 7:48 am
Please post some pictures of how you shoot the "gansta" Anschutz !!
As a lefty, it seems quite viable. If i was right handed, I'd have set it on a 64P.
But if it's pictures you want, then the next time somebody is with me at the range, OK!
Fired one sighter shot out of it so far after doing a rough bore sight. It was off about 4-6" left at 50 yards. State Match didn't seem like the best venue to experiment....
Been thinking on how best to approach the concept with an AR for some time, so stay tuned.
Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 11:57 am
by Davestr
I love that Rich Zebra Gun is totally Illegal to the rule and he is on here making the most Noise. I called him out on it when I wanted to add an aluminum part to my gun.
His looks kind of like the charger and then he moans. Sounds like a Biden supporter to me.
Re: "Flop" stocks, Shooting Aids, and Rule Enforcement
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 8:34 pm
by aggshooter
Davestr wrote: Mon May 31, 2021 11:57 am
I love that Rich Zebra Gun is totally Illegal to the rule and he is on here making the most Noise. I called him out on it when I wanted to add an aluminum part to my gun.
His looks kind of like the charger and then he moans. Sounds like a Biden supporter to me.
Ummmm.....none of that actually happened. As it was related to me from Dell, you called Dell asking about a modification, Dell told you no, but you did it anyway. Then you whined all week because your gun got tossed at inspection. Another member related the incident at the delegates meeting, and called you out with a WTF did you expect? I had no part in any of it.
Your comments remind me of a conversation I had with my dad just before I went away to college, nearly 50 years ago.
Dad drew upon his experience in the Army during World War 2. Dad told me I would be meeting new people. Folks from other parts of the state, other parts of the country, other parts of the world. There would be the inevitable conversations about ways of life, culture, and what each of us had experienced in our youth and growing up. Some of those conversations would turn into debates, perhaps then turn into arguments about who had the best life or who had experienced more.
I recall Dad telling me "when the debate turns to argument and your opponent starts calling you names, it's because he knows he has lost the credible argument and can't beat you. All he can do is start talking trash".
To Dad, 1917-2000, rest in peace.....
To Dave, sticks and stones dude, sticks and stones....