Is this chassis Nrl22 legal?

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Ok. Amp plates were ruled out. Figured we would start seeing wide chassis because the wide forearm would be 'part of the gun' . This chassis may be for another discipline but I could see this wide footprint being very useful for nrl22. What are your thoughts?
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Ok. Amp plates were ruled out. Figured we would start seeing wide chassis because the wide forearm would be 'part of the gun' . This chassis may be for another discipline but I could see this wide footprint being very useful for nrl22. What are your thoughts?View attachment 7250555
Looks like it would be legal!
Where is the balance point? Does it rest by itself on a bag?
 
For base class? No, factory stocks only, but open class looks good to go. According to their website on 16feb2020 looks like you can use anything, or are they still doing the Facebook separate set of rules thing?

That chassis forearm is pretty neat, but looks heavy and getting that in the folding chair barricade hole will be interesting.

Man I'm glad I skipped over setting this series up at the local club, playing base class equipment cop sounds like such a potential hassle.

B. Classes


1. The Base class is intended to be budget oriented. It is also intended to be a class to allow an introduction to this fantastic shooting discipline. It is not intended to be a place for veteran shooters to remain, however, the NRL22 will not regulate that. Any rifle system that comes in under a combined MSRP of $1050 shall be eligible to compete in Base class. This combined MSRP price is for the rifle and scope only. It excludes scope rings and bases, bipods, suppressors, data card holders, magazines, spare magazine holders, auto bolt releases, aftermarket triggers and extended magazine releases. Factory barrels may be threaded to accept a suppressor. Adjustments to the stock to get proper cheek weld, trigger jobs, and bedding of the stock are also allowed. Any rifles and scopes that are out of current production cannot be utilized as the MSRP is not available to check. Also, manufacturers may change the MSRP of their products from time to time. Neither price changes nor discontinuations of products are the fault of the NRL22. At sign in, the Match Director shall inspect the rifle and ensure that the combined MSRP comes in under $1050. If it goes over, the shooter shall compete in the open class. This determination and interpretation of the Base class rules are solely decided by the local Match Directors for their own clubs. Any emails or correspondence regarding Base class rules to NRL22 staff will be replied to please check with your local match director. For the National Championship however, these rules will be followed to the letter. There will be a gunsmith present at the NRL22 National Championship for Base class rifle inspections. A list of popular rifle and scopes MSRPs will be included in the monthly course of fire.
2. Young Guns will be any shooter between ages 8-16. Age requirement is allowable as soon as a child turns 8, and no older than 16 at the time of the first match of the season. A parent or guardian must be present with the shooter, who will take responsibility for the actions of the Young Gun. Young Guns must be able to operate their firearm safely by themselves with no hands-on assistance from the parent or guardian. However, verbal coaching is absolutely acceptable and encouraged. Young Guns may abide by Base, Open, or Air Rifle class rules.
3. Ladies class is for the woman shooter. Ladies may abide by Base, Open, or Air Rifle class rules.
4. Open class shooters have no restrictions on equipment.
5. Shooters must pick one class to shoot at the beginning of a local monthly shoot.
6. Air Rifle class is for air gunners. The Air Rifle must be a .30 caliber or lower. Tethered tanks are not allowed. Projectiles must be mass produced, domed pellets. No slugs or cast bullets allowed.

 
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For base class? No, factory stocks only, but open class looks good to go. According to their website on 16feb2020 looks like you can use anything, or are they still doing the Facebook separate set of rules thing?

That chassis forearm is pretty neat, but looks heavy and getting that in the folding chair barricade hole will be interesting.

Man I'm glad I skipped over setting this series up at the local club, playing base class equipment cop sounds like such a potential hassle.

Definitely not for the base class. The cost of the chassis alone would be 50% over cost of base class limit. Im betting we r going to start seeing more wide.chassis like this. The only problem is that the arca attachments won't fit
 
For base class? No, factory stocks only, but open class looks good to go. According to their website on 16feb2020 looks like you can use anything, or are they still doing the Facebook separate set of rules thing?

That chassis forearm is pretty neat, but looks heavy and getting that in the folding chair barricade hole will be interesting.

Man I'm glad I skipped over setting this series up at the local club, playing base class equipment cop sounds like such a potential hassle.
Yes! The chair!

I like to twist the rifle 90 deg to fit it into the chair, ladder, etc. This chassis would not allow that. Hmmm... Worth it? It sure would be sweet for some of the other props though!