jackie schmidt
New member
I have been asked this several times, so I thought I would open a discussion and get some opinions.
At our Tomball Club Matches, I have three classes. Factory, which means no mods other than bedding and trigger adjusmant, no solid bottom Factory Target Actions Rifles (mainly, 40x and the Savage F-Class). These can shoot in Modified.
Benchrest, which I kept simple by saying "any legal firearm".
The Modified Class is where I have a problem. The Action has to have a magazine cutout, but it can be a "custom", such as the Stiller Predetor. The stock rule says, "no wider than a 2.5 inch forearm, and anything that is deemed a "Benchrest Stock" would not be allowed".
There in lies the problem. For instance, the Shehane Tracker, is a very popular stock with the Live Varmint Shooters, and seems to be a good choice to build a "Modified" on. But, is it a "Benchrest" stock. Another example would be if a Shooter simply ordered a BRX with a 2.5 forearm. Would that be legal?
See my delima. My whole idea behind the "Modified Class" was a shooter taking a Factory Rifle, adding a custom barrel, trigger, stock, etc, and having a class to shoot without having to compete agains all out Benchrest Rifles.
Give me some help. I want to keep things on an even keel, and I certainly do not want to be put in the position of telling a shooter that he has to shoot the next class up AFTER he has just spent a lot of his hard earned money building a Rifle that he thought would qualify for the Modified Class.
I have the final say, but it doesn't hurt to get ideas from the actual participants........jackie
At our Tomball Club Matches, I have three classes. Factory, which means no mods other than bedding and trigger adjusmant, no solid bottom Factory Target Actions Rifles (mainly, 40x and the Savage F-Class). These can shoot in Modified.
Benchrest, which I kept simple by saying "any legal firearm".
The Modified Class is where I have a problem. The Action has to have a magazine cutout, but it can be a "custom", such as the Stiller Predetor. The stock rule says, "no wider than a 2.5 inch forearm, and anything that is deemed a "Benchrest Stock" would not be allowed".
There in lies the problem. For instance, the Shehane Tracker, is a very popular stock with the Live Varmint Shooters, and seems to be a good choice to build a "Modified" on. But, is it a "Benchrest" stock. Another example would be if a Shooter simply ordered a BRX with a 2.5 forearm. Would that be legal?
See my delima. My whole idea behind the "Modified Class" was a shooter taking a Factory Rifle, adding a custom barrel, trigger, stock, etc, and having a class to shoot without having to compete agains all out Benchrest Rifles.
Give me some help. I want to keep things on an even keel, and I certainly do not want to be put in the position of telling a shooter that he has to shoot the next class up AFTER he has just spent a lot of his hard earned money building a Rifle that he thought would qualify for the Modified Class.
I have the final say, but it doesn't hurt to get ideas from the actual participants........jackie