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Jerry Adams
In trying to get the best scope rings for the used 30BR gun I bought I'm running into some questions I can't answer.
Is there a weight limit for guns used in score shooting? The NBRSA rules that I read on-line say that all varmint guns shoot in one class. This seems to imply that so long as I don't exceed the limit for a HV gun that I'll be okay. This gun with the combo rings, Leupold 45X Competition scope with the lens caps removed weighs 10 lbs 6.48 oz. Now this is on a digital package scale I bought from Northern Tool for $39.99. The closest thing to calibrated weights I have is a set of NRA trigger weights that total 4 1/2 lbs. And they show the scale weighing a tad light.
So, 4 screw rings would increase the weight even more. Maybe all this doesn't matter as I'm doing all this shooting for fun anyway. But, should lightning strike and I win something substantial I'd like to be legal.
Thoughts anyone?
Is there a weight limit for guns used in score shooting? The NBRSA rules that I read on-line say that all varmint guns shoot in one class. This seems to imply that so long as I don't exceed the limit for a HV gun that I'll be okay. This gun with the combo rings, Leupold 45X Competition scope with the lens caps removed weighs 10 lbs 6.48 oz. Now this is on a digital package scale I bought from Northern Tool for $39.99. The closest thing to calibrated weights I have is a set of NRA trigger weights that total 4 1/2 lbs. And they show the scale weighing a tad light.
So, 4 screw rings would increase the weight even more. Maybe all this doesn't matter as I'm doing all this shooting for fun anyway. But, should lightning strike and I win something substantial I'd like to be legal.
Thoughts anyone?