Posted on this board a while back with question re: Parallax/other issues and got some amazingly good/helpful responses...
This time around its a more general question:
"WHERE do I go from here?":-)
What am I shooting? F Class Standard...
What am I using? Remington 700p TWS rifle with 26" barrel (1 in 12 twist), harris bipod, 5.5-22x56mm Nightforce NXS scope (mildot reticle) and am shooting the club ammo which is standard 150gr Palma match (Winchester)...
Everyone else in the club has a 'race gun' or 'F Class Rifle' (i.e. single shot rifle with weird looking flat forestock, much heavier/longer match barrel (typically 30 inch), high tech micrometer adjustable front rest and so on...
On Saturday I turned up and it was a 1000 yard shoot - and here is an idea on scores:
Me: about 36 out of 60 the first time and 46 out of 60 the second time - bottom line - I got 82...
Everyone else shooting F Class (about 5 shooters) got higher scores - the usual club legends getting 118 out of 120:-(
Admittedly, I *had* come off a night shift at 0600hrs that morning, I was a bit tired, there was NO TIME for zero-ing and to be honest the 25 yard zero tunnel which is the only option on my range is ZERO USE to me because the parallax is horrendous at 25 yards with my scope anyway...

I did all the math/worked everything out in my head as best as I could (working out the 'come up' from the 300 yard shoot the week before and then winding back about 2 MOA windage and ON about 11 MOA more (windy day) - after 2 shots OFF TARGET I got the third on and then all shots were on paper at least...
Towards the middle of the second 12 shot shoot I THEN ended up with about 6 bulls (6's) in a row - so THEN I started to feel okay...
BOTTOM LINE: I need to know: DO I have to do what several people in the club are telling me (i.e. spend about 6000 bucks on ANOTHER RIFLE to have ANY CHANCE of really competing in F Class rather than just getting wiped out all the time...) or NOT?
WHAT is the consensus people? ANY/ALL feedback or thoughts here welcome:-)
Thanks in advance,
John.