Introduced in 2019, this class is defined in Chapter 23 of the SSRs. It offers shooters with factory sporting rifles the opportunity of participating at NRAA ranges alongside TR and F-Class.
23.1.10 Front Rests – The front of the rifle may be supported by a sporting type folding bipod (e.g. Harris, Atlas or similar)
23.1.11.1 Bipod legs in an unextended position must not exceed 36 cm (14 inches) footprint centre to centre of the point of contact with the ground.
23.1.11.2 The bipod must be resting directly on the ground with no mat or plate under the bipod.
23.1.11.3 The bipod must not be fitted with spikes or skis.
23.1.11.4 The bipod must not be connected to the shooting mat.
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PeteFox wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2025 8:12 pm
23.1.10 Front Rests – The front of the rifle may be supported by a sporting type folding bipod (e.g. Harris, Atlas or similar)
23.1.11.1 Bipod legs in an unextended position must not exceed 36 cm (14 inches) footprint centre to centre of the point of contact with the ground.
23.1.11.2 The bipod must be resting directly on the ground with no mat or plate under the bipod.
23.1.11.3 The bipod must not be fitted with spikes or skis.
23.1.11.4 The bipod must not be connected to the shooting mat.
I see no issue personally, the rules do not state 1 piece bipod so as long as they fold 'like a harris' and maintain the maximum distance unextended, go for it, I know a few using that style.