The origin of the "programmed aiming device" rule?
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:33 am
"Any aiming device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited;"
Anyone know the story behind that rule? It (and similar) appear in rule books for all sorts of different disciplines (including all the NRA ones I can find), and my guess is that it originally came from the ISSF/UIT rule book. I'm really curious about the rule's history--especially in light of the no weak-hand triggering of an electronic trigger rule and the new no active oscillation reduction system rule.
Anyone know the story behind that rule? It (and similar) appear in rule books for all sorts of different disciplines (including all the NRA ones I can find), and my guess is that it originally came from the ISSF/UIT rule book. I'm really curious about the rule's history--especially in light of the no weak-hand triggering of an electronic trigger rule and the new no active oscillation reduction system rule.