jackie schmidt
New member
Just curious.
Looking at Shelley Davidsons tubular two piece stock design or some variation? My recollection is it was very light. Ken Livengood was thinking of building a rifle around one, not sure if he ever did.
http://www.accurateshooter.com/guns-of-week/gunweek077/
Remember this was written in 2008 and the IBS has since legalized tuners.
The new Provisional Rule does away with just about all stock restrictions in Sporter, such as limits on the width of the forarm and the angle of the butt stock. The stock, however, cannot have any guiding means that would allow true return to battery capabilities.
Also, there are no restrictions on the barrel contour such as what are in place for LV and HV.
And yes, the caliber restrictions have been removed.
The Sporter and Light Varmint Class are still restricted to 10.5 pounds, and HV to 13.5 pounds.
If someone builds a Sporter incorporating the new guidelines, it will not be legal to fired in either HV or Light Varmint, as the stock requirements and barrel contour requirements are still in affect for those classes.
But do keep in mind, none of this prohibits a shooter from simply shooting his current Sporter, or LV, in Sporter Class.
Also, just as a note, where in the past, a legal built to the rules Sporter could be legally fired in all four classes, that now falls to Light Varmint.........jackie
I would hope that the new rules lead to some innovations in .22 caliber which would result in rifles chambered for something other than the PPC family although .22 caliber rifles seem awfully competitive when built on the PPC case. I'm wondering if old experiments with .22s built on the BR case will return. Apparently from what's said in this thread at least CubCouper is going to try the old .222 in Sporter class and there were a lot of variations built on the .222 Mag case. Given today's popularity of the .223 case perhaps it will be the basis for some experiments.
http://www.varmintal.com/a22lr.htm#RVBBL
http://www.varmintal.com/a22lr.htm#TwoFlats
Now legal in CF sporter, ... right?