Boyd Allen
Active member
This came up in a conversation with a friend when he was telling me about the 600 yard match he attended this weekend at St. Louis. He told me that a fellow who had shot a potential record (not sure what match) was DQed from that record because his front bag mad contact with the sides of the forend for more than one half inch above the bottom of the stock. Frankly, this surprised me, but since he told me that this had been brought up by Bill Shehane, and I know that Bill is no dummy, I decided to look it up in the IBS rules. This is what they say.
"A front sand bag rest shall support the front part of a rifle: a rear sand bag rest shall support the rear
part of a rifle: neither rest can be attached to the bench, the rifle, nor each other; they must be
movable in all directions independently of the other. Any part of the rifle resting there on must
maintain a minimum of one-half inch distance from any part of the retainer or container holding the
sand bag on which the rifle rests. Whenever the rifle makes contact on its sides, there may be a
maximum of sand one-half inch high and a minimum of one-half thick on each side. Sand bags on
front rests must be a minimum of one and one-half inches wide by four inches long and rear rests
sand bags must be a minimum of one and one-half inches wide by three inches long. No device of any
kind can restrict the upward and/or rearward movement of the rifle. Any; sand bag used as a rest that
is not supported by a retainer and that has movement without restraint need not comply with this rule."
From reading the rule, it seems to me that if a bag's sides are more than 1/2" tall, and the sides of the stock do not have a part that sticks out beyond the rest of the side of the stock (that is 1/2" or less tall, coming up from the bottom corner), if the bag is touching the stock on its sides, it is very likely that it is not not legal. It seems that this takes in a lot of stocks and virtually all unmodified bags. Am I reading this correctly?
Again, the only reason that I am asking is for clarification. I am not offering an opinion. I told a friend that I would look into the specifics of this rule. Enlighten me.
"A front sand bag rest shall support the front part of a rifle: a rear sand bag rest shall support the rear
part of a rifle: neither rest can be attached to the bench, the rifle, nor each other; they must be
movable in all directions independently of the other. Any part of the rifle resting there on must
maintain a minimum of one-half inch distance from any part of the retainer or container holding the
sand bag on which the rifle rests. Whenever the rifle makes contact on its sides, there may be a
maximum of sand one-half inch high and a minimum of one-half thick on each side. Sand bags on
front rests must be a minimum of one and one-half inches wide by four inches long and rear rests
sand bags must be a minimum of one and one-half inches wide by three inches long. No device of any
kind can restrict the upward and/or rearward movement of the rifle. Any; sand bag used as a rest that
is not supported by a retainer and that has movement without restraint need not comply with this rule."
From reading the rule, it seems to me that if a bag's sides are more than 1/2" tall, and the sides of the stock do not have a part that sticks out beyond the rest of the side of the stock (that is 1/2" or less tall, coming up from the bottom corner), if the bag is touching the stock on its sides, it is very likely that it is not not legal. It seems that this takes in a lot of stocks and virtually all unmodified bags. Am I reading this correctly?
Again, the only reason that I am asking is for clarification. I am not offering an opinion. I told a friend that I would look into the specifics of this rule. Enlighten me.