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Da' Rail
Da' Rail is an add-on forearm that converts your current stock / chassis to the new style PRS chassis with the longer and wider fore arms. Da' Rail include that ARCA rail on the bottom side. Da' Rail allows better balance on your support bag and also gives you a wider balance area with room to place your hand/ thumb to help steady the rifle like the wing / rails that are out there. Da' Rail increases your useable forearm to over 17 inches, plenty of room for Bipods, bags and accessaries.
The Da' Rail does all this at the fraction of the price it would cost to upgrade your chassis.
Dimensions 2 -3/4" x 17 -5/8"
Steel 4 lbs 12 oz. $249.95
Aluminum 1 lbs 10 oz $229.95
Brass over 5 lbs $299.95
Rail has M-loc spacing screw Holes.
Rail has TWO slotted sections to allow for most existing chassis/ stock holes.
Rail had tapped 10-32 holes for mounting to MPA BA Comp
Rail has drilled and tapped holes to allow for a barricade stop.
Hardware is available by selecting the options below.
I would recommend using Loc-tite and torque screws to 30 in/lbs if in metal.
If you have questions regarding mounting please TEXT 507-269-2995
NRL 22 2025 Base Class Rules (allowed)
B. Divisions
NRL22 monthly matches have seven divisions - Open, Base, Young Guns, Ladies, Air Rifle, Old Guns, and
Adaptive. NRL22 is intended to be a friendly environment for beginners to learn the sport of precision rifle so
coaching is encouraged for new competitors of all divisions. “New competitors” is a term that is not strictly
defined; however, it is generally recommended to be competitors who are shooting their first or second NRL22
match or are classified as a Novice.
1. Competitors must pick one division to shoot at the beginning of a local monthly shoot or the National
Championship. The competitor is only eligible for placement in the division in which they signed up. For
example, if a female competitor with a base rifle signs up for Ladies division and wins the entire shoot,
she will only be recognized for the placement in the division in which she signed up for. In this example,
that would be the Ladies division.
2. Open is for any competitor that does not meet the criteria of Base, Young Guns, Ladies, Old Guns, Air
Rifle, or Adaptive division.
3. Base division is intended to be budget oriented and friendly to new competitors. Any rifle system that
comes in at or under a combined MSRP of $1500 USD, as listed on the manufacturer’s website, shall
be eligible to compete in Base division. This $1500 USD combined MSRP price is the limit for the sum
of the rifle's MSRP and the scope's MSRP.
a. The following are considered accessories to the rifle and are allowed in Base division:
Interchangeable/removable grips utilizing factory attachment points, bottom metal/trigger
guard/magwell, scope rings, scope bases, bipods, suppressors, data card holders, magazines,
spare magazine holders, auto bolt releases, extended magazine releases, bubble levels, digital
levels, bolt knobs, and rail attached weights or weights utilizing factory attachment points.
b. Factory barrels must remain in their original factory specifications. Threading of the barrel is
allowed.
2025 NRL22 RULES | VALID 5/1/2024 THRU 4/30/2025
2025 NRL22 Rules 16 6/12/2024
c. Barrel tuners, or items attached to the barrel that act as a tuner are not allowed in Base division.
Thread protectors and suppressors are allowed in Base division.
d. Safe adjustments to the factory trigger are allowed but aftermarket triggers are prohibited.
e. The addition of internal weights is not allowed.
f. Modifications to the stock including drilling holes are not allowed unless being done with one of
the following exceptions listed below:
i. Bedding of the action
ii. Mounting a flat rail (e.g. arca or picatinny) to the bottom of the forend.
iii. Adding a cheek riser
iv. Adding a sling stud.
g. Base rifles must remain in their factory configured stock/chassis. Applying paint and/or cerakote
to the original factory stock/chassis is allowed, but if a barreled action is removed from the
factory stock/chassis and placed in an aftermarket stock not available by the manufacturer and
not available as an option to purchase as a complete rifle, then that rifle will be an Open division
rifle.
h. The production status and MSRP on the first day of the season will be considered valid for the
entire season. Left-handed models identical in configuration to right-handed models but with a
higher MSRP will be recognized at the MSRP of the right-handed version. Base division
competitors should be mindful that manufacturers may change the MSRP of their products from
time to time. Rifles and scopes that are out of production on the first day of the season are
eligible if the last production year MSRP of the rifle and optic adjusted for inflation using the
following link https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm fall within the MSRP limits and
the rifle meets all other criteria for Base division. NRL22 will not maintain a list of authorized
rifles or scopes due to the dynamics of the ever-changing cycle of revised models, new
products, and upgrades being released by manufacturers.
i. At sign in, the Match Director should inspect the rifle and ensure that the rifle meets the
aforementioned criteria. If the MSRP goes over or unauthorized modifications have been made,
the competitor shall compete in the Open division or another division so long as he/she meets
the criteria of that division. It is difficult for local Match Directors to keep up with every detail.
Base division competitors are encouraged to assist local Match Directors with ensuring Base
division rifles appropriately fall into Base division. Match Directors are responsible for enforcing
the Base division regulation matters when they arise on a case-by-case basis. For the National
Championship, these rules will be followed to the letter. There will be a gunsmith or a
representative from NRL22 present at the NRL22 Championship for Base division rifle
inspections.
PRS 22 2024 Rules (allowed)
2.2.5 Accessories: For the purpose of the Production Division, the following items are
considered accessories and will not be regulated or prohibited from being used on or in
conjunction with your production rifle: muzzle brakes, suppressors, barricade
stops/blocks, custom paint, rings, red dot sights, bags, pads, bipods, rails, zoom levers,
data card holders, bolt knobs, bubble level, grips, handguards, external weights, tuners
etc.