You lost me at Savage, no bag other than gamechanger, and Harris.
Savage rifles are garbage. You can't polish that turd enough to make it a good reliable rifle. I've tried.
A gamechanger is not a rear bag, and a TAB Gear or other proper rear bag is around $20-$30.
Let's face it, Harris bipods just suck. They are out of square, made from sheet metal, and break fairly often.
As far as scopes, the Diamondback is basically unusable as far as glass and consistent turrets, and the Athlon Ares BTR lists at $1000.
Barrels wear out. Telling someone to replace their rifle when the barrel burns out is stupid. I can rebarrel a Remington or Savage for less than $400. Limiting it to only 6.5 Creedmoor is also stupid. That barrel lasts roughly 2500 rounds, and some people shoot that in a year.
This is how our local matches are set up for scoring.
This is taken from wycoprl.com
- All competitors will begin the season “unclassified”. The competitors’ first three scores of the season will be used to classify each competitor. These classifications will carry over to each new season. The class tiers are as follows:
- “A” Class – Scores greater than 80% of match-winner
- “B” Class – Scores greater than 55% but less than or equal to 80% of match-winner, two consecutive match results exceeding 80% will result in competitor moving to A-class
- “C” Class – Scores less than or equal to 55% of match-winner, two consecutive match results exceeding 55% will result in competitor moving to B-class
You can “class up” but you cannot “class down”. This means that if you initially classify as a “B” shooter based on your first three (3) scores and continue to improve throughout the year, resulting in two (2) consecutive match scores over 80%, you are now permanently an “A” shooter. Certain circumstances may allow a shooter to “class down” and will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
- WYCO PRL points will be derived from the individual match scores. The top shooter for each match will receive 100 WYCO points, each shooter will receive WYCO points as a percentage of the match winners’ points.
Example:
- Match winner gets 69 out of 81 possible points – Receives 100 WYCO points
- The next highest shooter gets 67 points – 67 is 97.101% of 69 – 97.101 WYCO points
- 13th place shooter gets 41 points – 41 is 59.420% of 69 – 59.420 WYCO points