F T/R Competition F Class Rules

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    The Rules regarding F class are found in the NRA's rules for shooting the associated discipline (i.e., High Power or Full Bore)

    Below are links to the current rules. Note that all the rules apply unless they are somehow superseded in the F Class section. For instance, if you look you'll find that there is a requirement in the HP rules to single feed. This rule is not changed for F Class so it applies.

    High Power Rules

    If you shoot Full Bore with the Palma guys (I do) then the Full Bore rules apply.

    Full Bore Rules *

    There is some good stuff in there. Take the time to read them.

    *2009 version, I can't find anything more current than that out there.
     
    Re: F Class Rules

    Yes, you don't want to miss the latest/greatest target scoring rule...
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    Re: F Class Rules

    http://www.nrahq.org/compete/RuleBooks/Fullbore/fb-book.pdf

    North State Shooting Club is hosting the Sinclair International East Coast Fullbore Nationals in April, 2013 if you like Fullbore shooting. I've posted the program and entry form on the long range forum and hopefully I'll either get a valid password to our website or the webmaster will post it soon.

    Link to program here.
     
    Re: F Class Rules

    The scoring rules for next year are as follows:

    For an X, you place a scoring disc at the top left, another at the top right, another at the bottom left and a fourth one at the bottom right. With the the spotter in the middle, it should look like a big X.

    For a 10, you place four discs in the top row and four more discs in the bottom row. Then you place one disc at 9 o'clock and another one at 3 o'clock.

    For a 9, you use the disc placement for the 10 above, but you remove the one at 9 o'clock.

    For an 8, you use the disc placement for the 10 above, but you remove the one at the bottom left.

    For a 7, again, starting with the placement for the 10, you then remove the ones on each corners.

    For a 6, you use four discs, one at each corner.

    For a 5, you place 4 discs on the top row.

    For a miss, you need to place the 4 discs at the top row, then you lift the target from the carrier and rotate it 90 degrees counter-clockwwise. You will notice that the 6 and the X are somewhat similar, but the position of the spotting disc should be taken into consideration; if it doesn't look like a big X, it must be something else.

    Should be interesting.