Hi. I am finding that experienced shooters are switching to F class for a number of reasons, be it: older age, physical disability (my motive), curiosity, expense, or sheer curiosity. The really nice part about F T/R is that it allows experienced riflemen to adapt equipment they have acquired and developed over time by just adding a bipod. When you look at all of the scopes on the market with all of the bells and whistles, sticker shock is guaranteed.
At my local club, the F class shooters almost equal the number of conventional shooters in the Mid Range and Long Range matches, but the Open class shooters (with the much heavier, and perhaps more expensive) rifles overshadow the F T/R shooters. wonder why? Since F T/R matches are for target rifles firing unmodified 223 and 308 rifles, why not offer two divisions, Iron sight any Any sight, to allow easier (read less costly) transition of existing competitors?
Would anyone support such a move/division in F T/R?
At my local club, the F class shooters almost equal the number of conventional shooters in the Mid Range and Long Range matches, but the Open class shooters (with the much heavier, and perhaps more expensive) rifles overshadow the F T/R shooters. wonder why? Since F T/R matches are for target rifles firing unmodified 223 and 308 rifles, why not offer two divisions, Iron sight any Any sight, to allow easier (read less costly) transition of existing competitors?
Would anyone support such a move/division in F T/R?