Note: I probably should have stated this during the rooftop stage discussion, especially for those not familiar with NRL22 rules. Tripods and shooting sticks are not permitted in NRL22. Otherwise, I definitely would have just used a tripod and would make one available for all the competitors (who don't have a shooting tripod) to use during the match.
For the roof. Use the Big bag for your back. Sit directly on the roof. Draw your knees up and shoot with the gun resting on your knee. We shoot like that in Field Target. This video will give you an idea of how to do it, It's a very stable position ruclips.net/video/RyLZH-fkv24/видео.html
I also am worried about the shooters feet ahead of the muzzle on the roof top stage. A modified cross legged with a bag or canted reverse prone with fully extended bipod might work
Tbh I kind of feel like we should just cheese it and let people use a tripod with the rooftop on flat ground. It will be fair across the match since we'll all use the same thing and it will keep it safe for us.
The tripod is just an Induro GIT-204. It's basically the same as any of the Chinese made carbon fiber tripods you'll find on Amazon. The head is a Really Right Stuff BH-55.
What about putting your hips at the "peak" of the rooftop and letting your legs dangle? Admittedly your range with the additional elevation further complicates the stage.
@@boxerglocker The MD can make ANY alternatives to the COF they choose. Either due to physical disabilities, age, or any other reason. And maintaining safety seems like a pretty good reason to make an alteration. Its not like NRL knew that range has an uphill slope.
Note: I probably should have stated this during the rooftop stage discussion, especially for those not familiar with NRL22 rules. Tripods and shooting sticks are not permitted in NRL22. Otherwise, I definitely would have just used a tripod and would make one available for all the competitors (who don't have a shooting tripod) to use during the match.
For the roof. Use the Big bag for your back. Sit directly on the roof. Draw your knees up and shoot with the gun resting on your knee. We shoot like that in Field Target. This video will give you an idea of how to do it, It's a very stable position ruclips.net/video/RyLZH-fkv24/видео.html
I also am worried about the shooters feet ahead of the muzzle on the roof top stage. A modified cross legged with a bag or canted reverse prone with fully extended bipod might work
What is the final verdict on what the angle
of the rooftop prop will be?
Tbh I kind of feel like we should just cheese it and let people use a tripod with the rooftop on flat ground. It will be fair across the match since we'll all use the same thing and it will keep it safe for us.
43:40 What brand of tripod are you using?
The tripod is just an Induro GIT-204. It's basically the same as any of the Chinese made carbon fiber tripods you'll find on Amazon. The head is a Really Right Stuff BH-55.
I will try to get Video of our Next shoot On Sept. 18th
As Promised... Here is My really Poor shooting at our match this last weekend ruclips.net/video/wobXw_F76_c/видео.html
What about putting your hips at the "peak" of the rooftop and letting your legs dangle? Admittedly your range with the additional elevation further complicates the stage.
I had a guy try that at my match. Everything is supposed to be ON the roof top. so,,, no.
tripod on the roof!
I would just turn the roof around and maintain a safer environment for the shooters. Better to have it safe than risk anybody shooting themselves.
@@boxerglocker The MD can make ANY alternatives to the COF they choose. Either due to physical disabilities, age, or any other reason. And maintaining safety seems like a pretty good reason to make an alteration. Its not like NRL knew that range has an uphill slope.
this one just came up.. Not sure if you have seen it. This is how I was thinking to handle the roof top. ruclips.net/video/aDk-llSkfYU/видео.html