Would it be legal in point blank NBRSA/IBS/WBSF rules to use a stock that has a toe/buttstock, for instance almost 3" wide?..."regardless" it would work OR not???
Just curious. I am in process to design/make my own stock now, & JUST want a different looking stock, & perhaps a little experiment thing. My thought is to make the buttstock/toe in "catamaran hull's shape", & I can make a rear bag to fit the stock, though. (perhaps with a single ear in the center & manage the fill hole...OR just two tiny ears with extra wide spacing?).
The extra wide toe would probably(???) track better also??????
To my understanding, the rules (LV/HV class) only mention the max width (3") & shape of the fore end (flat or convex only) & the angle of the toe ("18 inches from the bolt face etc", sorry I can't say it right), & no any part of the stock that is more than 3" wide. I can't see any rules that limiting the width of the toe, btw?
Anyones have it tried before?....I mean for the point blank BR?
Any inputs will be appreciated. TIA, seb.
Just curious. I am in process to design/make my own stock now, & JUST want a different looking stock, & perhaps a little experiment thing. My thought is to make the buttstock/toe in "catamaran hull's shape", & I can make a rear bag to fit the stock, though. (perhaps with a single ear in the center & manage the fill hole...OR just two tiny ears with extra wide spacing?).
The extra wide toe would probably(???) track better also??????
To my understanding, the rules (LV/HV class) only mention the max width (3") & shape of the fore end (flat or convex only) & the angle of the toe ("18 inches from the bolt face etc", sorry I can't say it right), & no any part of the stock that is more than 3" wide. I can't see any rules that limiting the width of the toe, btw?
Anyones have it tried before?....I mean for the point blank BR?
Any inputs will be appreciated. TIA, seb.
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