Tim S wrote:I've never heard that outriggers are not ISSF legal; perhaps David Levene can comment (hint, hint!)?
Nothing in the ISSF rules about outriggers apart from 300m Standard Rifle and Air Rifle where they are allowed for cross-eyed shooting under rule 7.4.4.1c:-
"Distance from center of the front sight ring or top of post to center of bore either directly above or offset (except for those athletes firing from the right shoulder but using their left eye)."
For the other rifle events, if they support normal non-lens (at the moment) sights then I can see no problem.
Prism sights are slightly different because of their optical properties. They are allowed however for cross-eyed shooting under rule 7.4.1.6f:-
"A prism or mirror device may be used when shooting from the right shoulder while aiming with the left eye, providing it does not have a magnifying lens or lenses. It must not be used when shooting from the right shoulder when using the right eye."
6.1.2f obviously also applies:-
"When a Rule refers to right-handed athletes, the reverse of that Rule applies to left-handed athletes...."