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New Rifle Clothing Rule Enforcement

New Rifle Clothing Rule Enforcement for 2011 and 2012

The ISSF Special Commission on Rifle Shooter Clothing met in Munich, Germany on the 8-9 December 2010, where it developed a series of rule interpretations regarding rifle shooter clothing that will be enforced in 2011 and 2012. The Commission, which was established by the ISSF Administrative Council in 2004 to guide the development and interpretation of ISSF rules regarding rifle clothing issues, is a diverse 14-member body that includes athlete, coach and industry representatives as well as members of the ISSF Executive Committee, Administrative Council and Rifle Committee. ISSF Vice President Gary Anderson, who is a former Olympic and World rifle champion, chairs the Commission.

Anderson said, “our meetings in Munich were extraordinarily successful in developing a series of rule interpretations where athletes, coaches and ISSF officials were all in agreement. With these agreements, we now have a plan of action that will allow the ISSF to enforce existing rifle clothing rules more strictly and uniformly without having to press forward with rule changes that mandate increased clothing restrictions.”

The meeting concluded with all members of the Commission agreeing on a list of “Rule Interpretation and Enforcement Measures for 2011/2012.” This list subsequently received full approval from the ISSF Rifle Committee when it met in Munich on 12 December. With the established authority of the Rifle Clothing Commission and Rifle Committee to issue rule interpretations and enforcement procedures for existing rules, the ISSF announces that the following rule interpretations will be enforced in all 2011 competitions that are governed by ISSF Rules, including all 2011 ISSF World Cups and 2011 Continental Championships. During the IWK International Air Weapons Competition in Munich in January, testing will be done according to these standards and athletes whose jackets or trousers will not meet the new requirements will be informed.

1. During Equipment Control jacket and trouser stiffness testing, both before competitions and in post-competition checks, all clothing panels must measure 3.0mm or higher in flexibility within 60 seconds. No measurements below 3.0mm will be accepted.

2. During Equipment Control jacket and trouser thickness testing, both before competitions and in post-competition checks, all clothing panels must measure 2.5mm or less in thickness. No measurements above 2.5mm will be accepted.

3. It is the responsibility of the competitor to use clothing that has sufficient tolerance in its stiffness and thickness measurements so that it will not fail even if it changes slightly during the competition. Shooters who try to use jackets and trousers that measure at or near the maximum stiffness of 3.0mm need to make sure their clothing is somewhat more flexible since no stiffness measurement or tolerance below 3.0mm is acceptable.

4. In Equipment Control stiffness testing, every part (panel) of the jacket or trousers must be capable of being measured with the 60mm measuring cylinder. If a part of the jacket or trousers is too small for normal testing (if there is no flat area 60mm or larger), testing must be done over the seams.

5. The ISSF considers the placement of names, national flags or symbols and sponsor signs on shooting clothing as positive and desirable. However, these markings cannot be used to increase the clothing stiffness or to prevent the measurement of clothing panels. Stiffness and thickness tests will ordinarily not be done over these markings, but if the panel where the letters or markings are located does not provide a flat 60mm or larger area to measure, stiffness testing will be done over the letters or markings.

6. The top of trousers seat pads must be at least 150mm below the top of the trousers waistband. Stiffness may be measured over the seat pad if necessary. This requirement replaces the test that was used in 2010 where the height of the seat pad was measured while shooters were seated with their trousers closed.

7. All rifle shooters must walk normally while wearing their shooting shoes and trousers anywhere on the range. Normal walking means heel down first—then heel up (the heel lift off of the floor must be visible) before lifting the toe. Normal walking also means bending the legs at the knees while walking. ISSF Juries will enforce this test for the flexibility of the shooting shoes and trousers by giving a warning for the first offence, a 2-point penalty for the second offence and disqualification for the third offence on any competition day.

8. Shooting trousers may have a maximum of 7 belt loops, but there must be at least 80mm of space between all belt loops.

9. Kinesio and medical taping are contrary to ISSF rules (Rule 6.4.2.1.1) and are not permitted. Post competition testing will now require selected shooters to undress to confirm that they are not using banned taping.

10. Shooters’ underclothing will also be checked for compliance with the 2.5mm thickness restriction as part of the post-competition testing.

11. Post-competition testing will require escorts to ensure that selected shooters have no opportunity to change or remove clothing. Judges who are women will be available to do the post-competition checks on women athletes for taping and underclothing.

The ISSF urges all National Federations to study these rule interpretations carefully to ensure that their athletes and coaches who will compete in the 2011 World Cups are prepared for them. For rifle shooters whose shooting jackets, trousers and boots were in full compliance with ISSF Rules during 2010 competitions, these rule interpretations should not require them to make any significant changes.

For shooters who try to use jackets and trousers that measure at or near the maximum stiffness of 3.0mm, they will need to make sure their clothing is somewhat more flexible since stiffness measurements below 3.0mm and thickness measurements greater than 2.5mm are not acceptable. The tolerance must now be in the shooters’ clothing, not in the measurements. The small percentage of rifle shooters who have persisted in walking stiff legged and flatfooted must learn to walk normally when they wear their trousers and boots. Competitors with any clothing item that has small panels or large pads that make it impossible to find a 60mm area to measure stiffness must be aware that measurements of those panels will now be made over the pads, seams or letters if necessary. Any athletes who may have tried taping techniques need to know that this is illegal and will be checked.

The Commission is concerned that shooting boot soles and shooting gloves are becoming stiffer and less flexible and that some of these clothing items are not in compliance with ISSF Rules (7.4.6.2 and 7.4.6.3.2) that require them to be “flexible.” The walking test will be enforced in 2011 as one means of ensuring that boot soles are more flexible, but the Commission is also seeking new methods of measuring these items to more accurately check their flexibility.

Several other rule change proposals were discussed during the meeting and the Commission agreed on some rule change proposals that could go into effect starting in 2013. These were forwarded to the ISSF Rifle Committee for their consideration. The Commission emphasized that the major emphasis in 2011 and 2012 must be on stricter enforcement of existing rules. The ISSF will release additional information in a continuing effort to educate all athletes, trainers and judges regarding these stricter rule enforcement measures that will be applied starting with the first World Cups in 2011.
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Walther LG300 XT Carbontec Air Rifle

Carbon plus XT technology makes this air rifle the absolute top-of-the-range model from Walther. Model LG300 XT Carbontec with its superior equipment combines the highest functionality and precision with all advantages of a modern industrial material:
  • Carbon as a carrier system ensures an extremely light and highly stable construction.
  • The newly developed polymer core in the carbon carrier reduces vibrations considerably.
  • Optimized system bedding and barrel fixation for tension-free rest in the stock.
  • Individually adjustable centre-of-gravity position by externally moveable stock weights.
  • Improved adjustment possibilities and reproducibility of these settings for cheek piece and butt plate through rack mechanism and scale.
  • Fore-end block adjustable in height and inclination.
  • Improved 3-D shaped grip with an especially non-slipping surface structure.
  • New loading lever.

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Steyr LG110 Air Rifle


The new LG110 Air Rifle from Steyr was used by Thomas Farnick of Austria to set a New World Final Record in the autumn of 2006. This new rifle featurers the unique Steyr stabiliser, proved to be the best in independent labratory tests.

Features of the rifle include:

  • Vibration-free system.
  • Maintenance-free STEYR stabiliser eliminates recoil.
  • Revolutionary lateral stock movement.
  • Dry fire training shots without any tools necessary.
  • Multidirectional adjustment of the grip.
  • Single or two stage trigger adjusted within seconds.
  • Infinitely adjustable "trimmer" on the butt plate.
  • Efficient: approx. 450 shots.
  • Comes complete with weights for the barrel and stock as well as front and rear sight riser blocks.

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Feinwerkbau 700 Alu Air Rifle

The Model 700 Air Rifle from Feinwerkbau uses compressed air, with an internal compensator positioned directly in line with the centre of the barrel. A dry-firing mechanism is provided, configured with a simple switch.

The cheekpiece can be adjusted in height, laterally and tilted.

The configurable foresight block allows the sight base to be adjusted continuously from 800 to 850mm. The latest version of the sight raising blocks, which are built into both the fore and rear-sight mounts, provide for up to 60mm of elevation above the center-line of the barrel, and can be offset either left or right by up to 16mm.

The buttplate can be continuously adjusted for length and height. The upper part can pivoted and the lower part can be adjusted laterally, moved to the side, titled and swivelled. Optional accessories can be attached to the stock or buttplate to ensure optimum contact between the rifle and the shooter's shoulder and chest.

The pistol grip can be tilted, rotated around barrel axis and and moved forward and backward as required, and is available in three sizes.

The handrest is milled from aluminium and can be rotated around the stock, and laterally. Both the stock and the handrest can take a handstop to allow shooting from the prone and/or kneeling positions.

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Feinwerkbau 700 Evolution Air Rifle

The Model 700 Evolution is the air rifle for multi-purpose and flexible use in the shooting sport.

The high-quality system of the top-model-series 700 is placed in a slim stock made of aluminium.

A wooden universal right-left-grip enables a perfect handling of this model. Butt plate and cheek piece are adjustable in length and height. Furthermore the hand rest is adjustable. The Model 700 Evolution can be upgraded by using special accessories of the Feinwerkbau product range when the shooter's demands will increase. The aluminium barrel sleeve turns the Model 700 Evolution into a real lightweight and the coloring gives this model an atractive appearance. Read More...

Anschutz 9003 Premium Air Rifle Precise

Introduction

Only real innovations and absolutely new technology provide you with the best results! The model 9003 Premium is the new definition for top class target compressed air rifles.

System

Recoil and vibration-free ANSCHUTZ compressed air barreled action. Tension free connection and vibration damping fixing of the barreled action in the aluminum stock through patent-pending Soft Link« shock absorber pads and absolutely maintenance-free stabilizer working axially to shot release. Ultra-short lock time due to compound materials, optimized firing pin and new trigger unit. New and innovative safety concept.

Stock

  • The wedge-shaped design has been calculated by vibration test analysis.
  • New barrel bearing in stock.
  • Milled out of high strength quality aluminum
  • Precise aluminum butt plate with individual adjustment possibilities
  • Multifunctional adjustment possibilities with precise adjustment.
  • A progressional and millimetre accurate scaling exclude mix-ups of parameters.
  • The actuated, positive form and force-fit clamping of butt plate.
  • Large knurled head screws at backend offer high operating comfort.
  • Cover for adjustment screws for use in competition.

Delivered With

6834 Sight Set, plastic rifle case, accessory box with: Soft Link« shock absorber pads, additional weights, sight raiser block, filling adapter with air release screw, special grease, allen key, instruction leaflet with original test target, service manual and stock design stickers.

S2 Version

The S2 version has improved air flow characteristics and needs about 50 % less impact energy to open the valve when firing the shot. Thus the air rifle barreled action is subjected to almost no vibrations. This has been achieved by changing the following components:

  • Valve body and valve (the valve body is coated with gold).
  • Action head (visible from the golden coating).
  • Improved cocking piston.
  • New stabilizer which has a higher mass and an extended adjusting range.
  • New spring box.
  • New pressure regulator.

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Anschutz 8002 Air Rifle

Introduction

ANSCHÜTZ has developed a successor for the very successful model 2002 target air rifle series. With the new Target Compressed Air Rifle Model 8002 S2 the shooters profit from the knowledge ANSCHÜTZ acquired in the course of the latest revolution in the field of air rifle technology. A target compressed air rifle that meets all state-of-the-art requirements of a competitive air rifle.

Barrelled Action

Recoil and vibration-free ANSCHÜTZ compressed air barreled action with vibration absorbing elastomers. The very fast lock time of the ANSCHÜTZ 2002 Compressed Air has been outstanding all times. Now the lock time has been shortened even more by using new materials and technologies, for example for the new firing pin. The mechanical trigger unit is a completely new development too, and offers a constantly reliable trigger behaviour even at extreme temperatures due to the use of uniform materials. The barrelled action is only cocked when the action is closed completely - if the cocking lever is not closed completely, it jumps back automatically and a shot release is not possible. Safety is also an important feature of the dry firing device. The dry firing mode can only be actuated in cocked condition. It is therefore not possible to uncock the barrelled action by pushing the dry firing switch once the trigger has been released. Thus an inadvertent shot release is avoided. Patented air filter against pollution. To guarantee a trouble-free function of the compressed air technology an air filter was developed to protect the pressure regulator and the valve against impurities which in turn avoids malfunctions.The refill adapter was also equipped with an air filter. The aluminum compressed air cylinder (max. 200 bar filling pressure) is equipped with a manometer and can easily be changed without tools. Its capacity lasts for approx. 300 shots at a filling pressure of 200 bar. The maintenance friendly valve unit provides for a precise shot release and an extremely short lock time at an utmost consistency of pressure from shot to shot.

Stock

Anatomically perfect aluminium stock with unique and versatile ANSCHÜTZ aluminium butt plate and cheek piece adjustment. The balance of the rifle can be adjusted meet to the individual requirements of the shooter with the help of a variety of weights, weight rings and barrel weights. The aluminum stock is available in right or left hand version. The grip, the cheek piece and the fore-end are of PRO-Grip material which has an non-slip, rough surface. If required, the shooter can smoothen the grip with a fine, abrasive paper and thus adapt it to his wishes.

Delivered With

Accessory box with filling adapter, air release screw, sight raiser block, special grease 4425, allen key (5 pieces), safety discs, o-rings, barrel weight and moveable weights (2 pieces under the fore-end raiser block), manual with original test target.

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Air Rifle Match 10 M (ISSF)

10 metre air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 metres (10.9 yd) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle with a maximum weight of 5.5 kg (12.1 lbs). The use of specialised clothing is allowed to improve the stability of the shooting position. It is one of the ISSF governed shooting events included in the Olympic games.

The course of fire is 60 shots within 105 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 75 minutes for women. During this phase a maximum of 10 points are awarded for each shot. The top eight shooters follow this with a final 10 shots – each scored to a maximum of 10.9 – with the cumulative score determining the winner. The maximum of 10.9 is derived from an additional set of 10 rings within the center 10 point circle, increasing in 0.1 point value as the rings approach the center.

Shots are fired from the standing position only, as opposed to some other airgun shooting disciplines such as for three positions (popular in the United States) or in disabled sports.

The major competitions are the Olympic Games every four years and the ISSF World Shooting Championships every four years. In addition, the event is included in the ISSF World Cup and in continental championships, as well as in many other international and national competitions. It is an indoor sport, and on the highest level electronic targets are used instead of the traditional paper targets.

Scores in 10 metre air rifle have improved rapidly during the last few decades and today top competitors sometimes achieve maximum results ("full marks") for the initial phase (600 for men and 400 for women). The majority of these full marks were achieved at non directly ISSF supervised international and national-level matches and championships, where official ISSF recognized world records can not be set. This leads to many national records in fact being equal to the world records.

For the 10 metre air rifle and air pistol disciplines match diabolo pellets are used. These pellets have wadcutter heads, meaning the front is (nearly) flat, that leave clean round holes in paper targets for easy scoring. Match pellets are offered in tins and more elaborate packagings that avoid deformation and other damage that could impair their uniformity. Especially air rifle shooters are encouraged to perform shooting group tests with their gun clamped in a machine rest to establish which particular match pellet type performs best for their particular air gun. To facilitate maximum performance out of various air guns the leading match pellet manufacturers produce pellets with graduated "head sizes", which means the pellets are offered with front diameters from 4.48 mm up to 4.51 mm.

The occurrence of full marks scores is mainly due to the continuous development of the employed match air rifles from spring-piston type designs into single-stroke pneumatic and pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) designs. Modern PCP match rifles from the leading manufacturers all feature fast lock times, shoot practically recoilless and vibration free, exhibit minimal movement and balance shifts and can be tailored by an adjustable stock and other user interfaces and various accessories to the individual shooters personal preferences to promote comfortable and accurate shooting from a standing position. Combined with appropriate match pellets these rifles produce a consistent 10 ring performance, so a non maximal result during the initial phase can be attributed to the participant.
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World Records 10m Air Rifle

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