I've never seen a match with a reverse rooftop that allowed you to use a tripod. I've only seen tripods allowed use as tripod rear, otherwise you shoot off the prop they tell you.
I've never seen a match with a reverse rooftop that allowed you to use a tripod. I've only seen tripods allowed use as tripod rear, otherwise you shoot off the prop they tell you.
Here's a "no tripods" rule being side-stepped with "modified bipod"...
Agree that alot of MDs typically don't want you using primary support not available to all shooters. This kind thing is always highly polarizing, and I'm sure people will always have different views on it. (ie, if its good idea for the sport, or not, etc)