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Offline gwlee

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Legal High Power Silhouette Rifle Stock?
« on: August 06, 2008, 04:40:09 AM »
I have a stock Remington 700 varmint rifle in .308 that I would like to use to try rifle silhouette shooting. It has an H-S Precision synthetic varmint stock that measures 2.25" inches wide  just forward of the floor plate. Otherwise, it looks like a sporter stock. I found the following rule on the NRA website that seems to say that my stock isn't legal because it's wider than 2.0":

"3.1 High Power Silhouette Rifle (d) Stock: The stock must be traditionally styled and may not be bent and/or twisted so as to deviate from
conventional configurations such as factory rifle stocks or silhouette stocks as manufactured by Fajen,
McMillan, H-S Precision, and others. The forend, including the trigger guard mounts and screws, shall not
exceed 2X inches wide,..."

Can anyone tell me whether my stock is legal?

Thanks

Gary



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Re: Legal High Power Silhouette Rifle Stock?
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2008, 04:49:11 AM »
While your stock is not legal, by all means, go shoot. I'm pretty sure no-one at your local club will turn you away. You will not be allowed to use the stock, however, at any regional, state or national matches.
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Re: Legal High Power Silhouette Rifle Stock?
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2008, 03:57:26 AM »
Thanks Jake. I wonder why the rules prohibit such a common off-the-shelf rifle stock?

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Re: Legal High Power Silhouette Rifle Stock?
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2008, 07:07:53 PM »
Without making it a very long story, stock dimensions were put in place for both standard and hunter class rifles to keep the equipment race under control.

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Re: Legal High Power Silhouette Rifle Stock?
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2008, 08:12:17 AM »
My rule book is the 2003 edition and it states the forend width is 2.25.
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Re: Legal High Power Silhouette Rifle Stock?
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2008, 05:22:33 PM »
Drags,

A pdf with the current rules are posted on the NRA website. I don't understand the logic of the rule though. This HS-Precision stock is the one that Remington uses on most of their varmint rifles.  It's a very common stock and looks quite conventional, MUCH more conventional looking than a "legal" silhouette stocks. I don't see how it provides an advantage for silhouette or contributes to an arms race, just the opposite. I have asked the NRA silhouette guy for clarification before giving up on the idea.

Thanks to everyone who responded to my questions.

Gary

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Re: Legal High Power Silhouette Rifle Stock?
« Reply #6 on: August 12, 2008, 02:53:29 AM »
gwlee, I read the rule on the NRA website and it states 2X wide and deep measured from the centerline of the bore, I don't know if this apply's to both wide and deep or just deep, but it is stated in the same sentence. I rechecked my 2003 rulebook and it does say 2.25 wide and deep. If the wide part isn't measured from the centerline of the bore a lot of factory varmint rifles will be illeagle.
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