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Very nice looking Rifle, but it is not a dedicated F/TR rifle. Looks much more like a nice Tactical Match Rifle. As you know it cannot be shot in a registered match with the brake, so in this configuration you will not be able to compete for the match. The Magazine also is something of a hindrance in shooting F/TR as all rounds will have to be single loaded. It is a very cool rifle though...
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FWIW, although they may appear more like "tactical" rifles like the OP's above, every one of my rifles is a dedicated F-T/R rig. Some F-T/R shooters actually prefer an A5 or T4 over other types of stocks. It doesn't mean they're not dedicated F-T/R rifles. In addition, a good DBM setup like the Badger M5 when combined with an AICS mag is not a hindrance to single loading whatsoever. Drop one in, close the bolt, pull the trigger...couldn't be simpler. However, unlike like a strict single feed setup, you do still have the option to use the mag for other types of shooting if you want.
Catcoop - great looking rig! What's the barrel length and what kind of velocity are you getting with the 168s? You might also want to try 175 SMKs or better yet Berger 185s to buy yourself a little bit of a break if strong wind is routinely an issue in your neck of the woods.
The barrel length is 23.5" without the brake. I shot in the open division last weekend. Top score in the open class was a 579. Winds were quartering to. I plan on shooting Bergers, my gunsmith told me that " you can be all around the 9 ring with 168 SMK's" . But to really steer in those Is quite difficult.FWIW, although they may appear more like "tactical" rifles like the OP's above, every one of my rifles is a dedicated F-T/R rig. Some F-T/R shooters actually prefer an A5 or T4 over other types of stocks. It doesn't mean they're not dedicated F-T/R rifles. In addition, a good DBM setup like the Badger M5 when combined with an AICS mag is not a hindrance to single loading whatsoever. Drop one in, close the bolt, pull the trigger...couldn't be simpler. However, unlike like a strict single feed setup, you do still have the option to use the mag for other types of shooting if you want.
Catcoop - great looking rig! What's the barrel length and what kind of velocity are you getting with the 168s? You might also want to try 175 SMKs or better yet Berger 185s to buy yourself a little bit of a break if strong wind is routinely an issue in your neck of the woods.