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Dave Shattuck
Guest
Here we are right in the middle of trying to get things worked out as to where we need to set our limits for the different Class, and trying to use as a foundation the "current" WRABF Rulebook, when what pops up?
You all remember how there seemed to be some unwritten rule floating around that said we all had to use a universal pellet when determining our guns energy levels? Well, it seems that wasn't the only place where things went afloat.
While at the Worlds because of my being a Team Captain I was asked to be involved in resolving a protest. As we all entered the trailer each of us were handed a copy of "the most current" set of rules to help base our decision on. It wasn't until today that I scanned through the rest of the pages while seeing how much we could copy from those rules when setting up this new disciplines, and guess what I found? It seems that for both the HV-A and B Classes there is ABSOLUTELY NO WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS AS TO HOW MUCH YOUR GUN CAN WEIGH! Yup, you heard me right!
For both Classes the first descriptive sentence says, and I quote: "Heavy Varmint Air Rifle Class A or B - is any rifle having a manually and mechanically (including electronic triggers) operated firing mechanism, with no weight limit." And that is the only reference made to how much a gun weighs in either of the Classes.
So, how do you like them apples?
Are we having fun yet?
Dave
You all remember how there seemed to be some unwritten rule floating around that said we all had to use a universal pellet when determining our guns energy levels? Well, it seems that wasn't the only place where things went afloat.
While at the Worlds because of my being a Team Captain I was asked to be involved in resolving a protest. As we all entered the trailer each of us were handed a copy of "the most current" set of rules to help base our decision on. It wasn't until today that I scanned through the rest of the pages while seeing how much we could copy from those rules when setting up this new disciplines, and guess what I found? It seems that for both the HV-A and B Classes there is ABSOLUTELY NO WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS AS TO HOW MUCH YOUR GUN CAN WEIGH! Yup, you heard me right!
For both Classes the first descriptive sentence says, and I quote: "Heavy Varmint Air Rifle Class A or B - is any rifle having a manually and mechanically (including electronic triggers) operated firing mechanism, with no weight limit." And that is the only reference made to how much a gun weighs in either of the Classes.
So, how do you like them apples?
Are we having fun yet?
Dave