Oh man I love this thread, it’s great to see old rifles on the line and reminds me of the time I shot my M24 in the Maine State F Class Championship by accident but still finished 3rd!
Long story short, I had just moved back to Maine 2016, I had a new lot of M118LR that I had chrono data for but wanted to proof at distance. An older fellow who lives down had told me about the Scarbrough fish and game club having matches and practice on the weekends. So I think oh this weekend would be a great chance to confirm data. Mind you my M24 was completely bone stock with an M3A and everything, I knew what the F class game was all about and I just figured I squeeze in on the big end an collect my data.
Well I show up to the range and lo and behold that weekend was the Maine State F Class Championship! I wasn’t going to not get my data though so I paid the match fee and hopped on the line. The little 12lbs. .308 with fix 10x , harris bipod and sand sock gathered attention quick.
There was a lot of WTF? looks from the veteran F class crowd, I didn’t even have a shooting mat, though I wish I had because the ticks were freaking horrible that year.
That said everyone was nice and pitted me greatly, I was even offered a spare rifle from another competitor
but I keep pace with the M24 and cleaned my targets all the way out to the 600y line holding in the reticle and this is where I lucked out.
Out of the west there was a huge afternoon thunderstorm began brewing up, it got really dark quick and light rain which made the mirage disappear and a couple of the wind flags got wrapped up around the flag pole effectively killing what 99% of what most F class dude use to call wind. I just watch the rain and the grass and keep firing.
By the end of it I think I had only dropped four 9’s which wouldn’t have be all that spectacular for F class but that storm evened the playing field. I got 4th then bumped to 3rd on a technicality regarding one of the other shooters. I’ll never forget the look on some of those old guys faces.
Point is old rifles can still shoot, you just gotta work harder for it.