SH1A Shooting Table for 10m prone air rifle
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SH1A Shooting Table for 10m prone air rifle
Hello one and all
Having drivin myself almost crazy trying to find info on what we can and cannot use i have turned to the forum.
so can anyone tell me what they use for a table to shoot 10m prone air rifle?
i dint know if i can buy one from somewhere or if i need to make one.
cheers
Jamie
Having drivin myself almost crazy trying to find info on what we can and cannot use i have turned to the forum.
so can anyone tell me what they use for a table to shoot 10m prone air rifle?
i dint know if i can buy one from somewhere or if i need to make one.
cheers
Jamie
Shooting Table
Jamie,
I'm sure you have checked the IPC website for the rulebook and specs:
http://www.ipc-shooting.org/export/site ... RSIONx.pdf
The link Buckeye (Nick?) sent was for a wheelchair shooter and is excellent for that purpose. But, for being seated on a stool, regular commercial tables are available but will need to be modified. And, if you are planning to check the table on an airline, that's a whole other issue. Then, portability for flying and stability/legality for shooting are the keys for selection. It can be used for kneeling support, too.
Sydney hosted a WC in Nov. so your NGB would be a great resource, too.
Maybe someone on the list has a homemade one and can send pics.
Good luck.
I'm sure you have checked the IPC website for the rulebook and specs:
http://www.ipc-shooting.org/export/site ... RSIONx.pdf
The link Buckeye (Nick?) sent was for a wheelchair shooter and is excellent for that purpose. But, for being seated on a stool, regular commercial tables are available but will need to be modified. And, if you are planning to check the table on an airline, that's a whole other issue. Then, portability for flying and stability/legality for shooting are the keys for selection. It can be used for kneeling support, too.
Sydney hosted a WC in Nov. so your NGB would be a great resource, too.
Maybe someone on the list has a homemade one and can send pics.
Good luck.
Here is a link to the IPC World Cup held in the US last year. You can look through the pics and see what others are using. I know some people go to harware stores and buy a portable work table. You do not have to shoot off a stool standing up. Most amputees that I have seen shoot from a chair. If you don't need to transport it, pretty much any desk or table will work. You will just have to add something under the legs or on the table top to get it to the correct height. Most tables are custom made or adapted from whatever is readily available. The post that Buckeye Greg made is the only table I know of that is commercially available and it is obviously made to mount to a wheelchair and is typically custom ordered with your wheelchair dimensions.
http://www.fortbenningphotos.com/Compet ... &k=Mrjd5MJ
http://www.fortbenningphotos.com/Compet ... &k=Mrjd5MJ
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Shooting Stool
I have some photo's of Josh Olsens stool coming. When they arrive I will post them.
TM
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Shooting Table and Stool Photos?
Jamie,
How did you make out building your SH1 table? If it's done, care to share some photos?
And Tom,
Any photos of Josh's stool?
Also, rumor had it that a company in FL was going to start making spring stands. Anyone know if they did and/or contact info?
Thanks.
Will
How did you make out building your SH1 table? If it's done, care to share some photos?
And Tom,
Any photos of Josh's stool?
Also, rumor had it that a company in FL was going to start making spring stands. Anyone know if they did and/or contact info?
Thanks.
Will
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Stand
Haven't heard from Josh
Check with Bob Foth on Springs
TM
Check with Bob Foth on Springs
TM
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Hello Jamie,
I am a PHI AK amp, recently returned to shooting and just spotted this post. Here's some photos of SH1 shooting furniture:
GBR team screen grab, how the guy on the left manages to climb in has got to be tricky.
Asian teams in the 2008 Para Games, they used the same in the .22 Prone event. Guy on left is a wheelchair user.
Lastly, my version, with a Manfrotto studio tripod and extension arm to hold up the table surface. My chair is a small alu Werner ladder, bulky but at least the top does not rotate like the height adjustable chairs. The only fear is that it might be lost by the airlines for being bulky/oversized cargo when joining competitions abroad. Have not snipped the jacket as it is a loaner.
Rules say shooters able to stand who prefer to sit must use a high chair for AR events. I am on the prone table just like the able bods, when shooting in the .22 Prone event.
CP
I am a PHI AK amp, recently returned to shooting and just spotted this post. Here's some photos of SH1 shooting furniture:
GBR team screen grab, how the guy on the left manages to climb in has got to be tricky.
Asian teams in the 2008 Para Games, they used the same in the .22 Prone event. Guy on left is a wheelchair user.
Lastly, my version, with a Manfrotto studio tripod and extension arm to hold up the table surface. My chair is a small alu Werner ladder, bulky but at least the top does not rotate like the height adjustable chairs. The only fear is that it might be lost by the airlines for being bulky/oversized cargo when joining competitions abroad. Have not snipped the jacket as it is a loaner.
Rules say shooters able to stand who prefer to sit must use a high chair for AR events. I am on the prone table just like the able bods, when shooting in the .22 Prone event.
CP
Table for SH1
Check out the photos on the Benning World Cup. Photo 292 and 299. Greg Reid from New Zealand on the right in 292. I built this table. The legs screw onto bolts through the table. The front legs of the table telescope over the back legs of the table (saves space). Likewise for the chair legs. I have thin plywood boards that connect the legs of the chair to the back legs of the table (see 299). These have a wooden peg that fits up the leg of the table and legs of the chair to give stability. the chair is clamped to the back legs of the table with velcro for extra stability. It is a very stable setup. samll plywood leg stands fit in the front legs of the table.
Lifting the left or right leg of the chair after undoing the velcro allows the chair to be swung out so the shooter can get in and out quite easily.
I have asked Greg to photgraph the connections a bit more and I will post them. I designed it to fit inside a "standard" and available suitcase. One allen key and two pieces of velcro are the only extras.
Lifting the left or right leg of the chair after undoing the velcro allows the chair to be swung out so the shooter can get in and out quite easily.
I have asked Greg to photgraph the connections a bit more and I will post them. I designed it to fit inside a "standard" and available suitcase. One allen key and two pieces of velcro are the only extras.