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Les...just for you.....to show the forward cameras that take the shooters from the front.

Happy to be of help.

@Bobby...in clay shooting there is restrictions on advertising especially on clothing.....just saying...

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Robert is correct, the same reason no shooting covers are allowed. Even mid-afternoon in Athens, in a downpour in Beijing.

 
I thought Michael had a nerve - turning them inside out after equipment check had taped over them.

 
I thought Michael had a nerve - turning them inside out after equipment check had taped over them.
hahahaha Michael is a Good man.

No advertising at the Olympics except Adidas they said......hahaha

Which laid down the gauntlet to all ......glad Michael and others took it up......

I never could be described as a sheep following the pack :smile:

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I hate rules! Well unless they make sense and are of benefit to ME!!!!! :pirate:

 
Robert is correct, the same reason no shooting covers are allowed. Even mid-afternoon in Athens, in a downpour in Beijing.
So presumably the Commonwealth Games are not shot under ISSF rules as otherwise the NCSC would not have the white mushroom covers?

 
2002, the year of Michael Diamond and Charlotte. The covers at Bisley certainly wouldn't have kept them dry but our good friend Jake was there. Perhaps he'd like to comment on the state of the covers then. Were they taken down for the finals?

 
Pay attention boys.....

4.5.1 Additional restrictions for ISSF Championships

One (1) manufacturer identification per equipment item / clothing /

accessories is allowed. Gun parts are considered to be items of

equipment.

No manufacturer or sponsor identification is permitted on the

blinder on the rear sight or on the front or side blinders attached to

the hat, cap, shooting glasses or to the head band.

 
I shall tell you why the blinker rule is so important my old mate!!!! Because they have to justify their existence somehow!! These people cannot leave things alone if things are going OK, they have to sod about with things that should be left well alone. Yes I do wear side blinders, in some circumstances I have been known to have them sticking out a long way too, mainly to counteract a distraction of some sort, or maybe due to the sun or it reflecting off of something.  Mostly I wear short stiff blinders though, they do not stick out very far, as opposed to the old cardboard ones I used to use, which could be made to stick out a ver long way!

I just wish these bloody rule makers would sod off to be honest Ian!! :growl:
they are limiting the blinkers as they are jealous others might end up with blinkers bigger than theirs... and theirs cover their eyes!

 
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