I have read a ton concerning F-class and F T/R... basically getting to the point that I need actual experience to continue to get more information to stick. It has become all theoretical and just isn't making it in any longer.
So... I have decided to take the plunge, but I am not exactly sure where to begin. I've grown up shooting... and have 2 son's 15 and 19 who are interested as well. Both are 6' and 190 lbs. I'm 6'2" and 210. (If that makes any difference... I guess kick 'kicks' regardless of how big you are.)
I understand the differences between F-class and F T/R... and both sound great, but given that I don't have either rifle, I am not sure where to begin. Are there significant differences in the matches (other than the obvious equipment and rifle limitations)? Are the matches more common, more competitive, more difficult for one or the other? Is one 'easier' to get into than another and do skills transfer well between?
What would your recommendation be? In all regards... I don't have a preference, but like I said... it seems that what I need now is experience.
I have also been wondering about a rifle and while money isn't an issue (I'm not made of it, but I want to purchase something that is worth the money and will not be my limiting factor for some time.) I don't want to blow tons of cash simply because there is something that might be potentially 'better'. If it is worth it as a beginner... I will do it. So, given that, do you have a recommendation on rifle?
I have thought if I go F T/R... with going with the Savage Model 12 308 Palma. But I am not sure whether it is significantly different (in a real world accuracy and shooting way) than the Savage F T/R. Although I don't like buying a rifle with a plastic cheek piece added in what appears to be an afterthought. Would it be better to buy the F T/R and eventually get a different stock? The Savage Palma is $1927.
I also have seen a custom 6.5x.284 F-Class with these specs
- Bat machine M action 6.5x284 .290 nk built by Mike Bryant.
29" 1.25"barrel Bartlien 8 twist 300 rounds
Stock Precision Rifle and Tool, Jewell trigger
Picatinny Rail
This is an F-class and he has it for sale for $3100.
Now, to a novice, this looks like a great gun... but I don't know whether it is worth the price. And as I said before... I understand these aren't even the same class gun. It is simply one which I found online.
But... getting into the sport initially... knowing what you know now... what would you do? F-Class or F T/R... what rifle would you buy...
I appreciate your thoughts.
So... I have decided to take the plunge, but I am not exactly sure where to begin. I've grown up shooting... and have 2 son's 15 and 19 who are interested as well. Both are 6' and 190 lbs. I'm 6'2" and 210. (If that makes any difference... I guess kick 'kicks' regardless of how big you are.)
I understand the differences between F-class and F T/R... and both sound great, but given that I don't have either rifle, I am not sure where to begin. Are there significant differences in the matches (other than the obvious equipment and rifle limitations)? Are the matches more common, more competitive, more difficult for one or the other? Is one 'easier' to get into than another and do skills transfer well between?
What would your recommendation be? In all regards... I don't have a preference, but like I said... it seems that what I need now is experience.
I have also been wondering about a rifle and while money isn't an issue (I'm not made of it, but I want to purchase something that is worth the money and will not be my limiting factor for some time.) I don't want to blow tons of cash simply because there is something that might be potentially 'better'. If it is worth it as a beginner... I will do it. So, given that, do you have a recommendation on rifle?
I have thought if I go F T/R... with going with the Savage Model 12 308 Palma. But I am not sure whether it is significantly different (in a real world accuracy and shooting way) than the Savage F T/R. Although I don't like buying a rifle with a plastic cheek piece added in what appears to be an afterthought. Would it be better to buy the F T/R and eventually get a different stock? The Savage Palma is $1927.
I also have seen a custom 6.5x.284 F-Class with these specs
- Bat machine M action 6.5x284 .290 nk built by Mike Bryant.
29" 1.25"barrel Bartlien 8 twist 300 rounds
Stock Precision Rifle and Tool, Jewell trigger
Picatinny Rail
This is an F-class and he has it for sale for $3100.
Now, to a novice, this looks like a great gun... but I don't know whether it is worth the price. And as I said before... I understand these aren't even the same class gun. It is simply one which I found online.
But... getting into the sport initially... knowing what you know now... what would you do? F-Class or F T/R... what rifle would you buy...
I appreciate your thoughts.