F-PR (F – Precision Rifle) NZ
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 7:32 pm
Hi all, my first time posting here, I have been around F-Class for about 17 years. Over here in little old New Zealand we have recently introduced a new NZ F-Class Division called F-PR (F–Precision Rifle). This has been approved by the National Rifle Association of New Zealand (NRANZ). We are seeing our club membership and participation in F-Class growing as a result. In some clubs this has been very significant!
This caters for the large interest we are seeing at club level from shooters wanting to learn long range shooting with precision rifles. The 2019 NZ semi-auto confiscation has had the effect of many firearms owners putting their 'compensation' funds in to the plethora of precision rifles, chassis systems, heavy barrelled actions now available off the shelf; e.g. AICS, MDT, MPA, Ruger PR, Seekins Havak, Howa 1500, Tikka T3xTAC/CTR, Bergara B-14HMR etc. The rules were established to align with the configuration of a typical PRS or precision match rifle. Actual shooting(prone) and scoring (ICFRA Targets) is as per F-TR and F-Open.
We figure this is one of the best ways to bring (many!) people to our sport.
F-PR Rules
A. Rifles shall not exceed a calibre of .308 inch
B. Barrel length shall not exceed 715 mm (28.15 inches) measured from the bolt-face to the muzzle. Barrel length excludes the length of a suppressor if used.
C. The rifle and ammunition combination used must be capable of maintaining projectiles velocities above the speed of sound from the firing point to the target.
D. Rifle weight with bolt, bipod, suppressor, scope and magazine* (*if detachable) shall not exceed 9.6kgs.
E. Any rifle scope may be employed
F. The action and the stock shall possess a magazine cut-out
G. Rifle can be fired from either a bipod or from a bag placed under the forestock.
H. The width of the forestock shall not exceed 66mm (2.6 inches).
I. Bipods must be of a commercial folding leg design (e.g. Harris, Atlas, Accu-Tac, Ckye-Pod or other similar commercial design). Bipod spikes are permitted. Other forms of front rests, joy-stick style bipods (ie SEB joypod), and mechanical front rests are not permitted.
J. A rear bag or rear mono pod may be used.
K. Suppressors are allowed. Muzzle brakes are not permitted.
L. Triggers are to comply with ICFRA rules F2.11, F2.12 & F2.13
M. Ammo muzzle energy level shall conform with NRANZ range limits
N. Use of Magazines. Some rifles may require the use of a magazine. Magazines may only be used as a loading platform. Ammunition is not to be fitted into the magazine for multiple round firing capabilities.
O. Rifle: May be built around any manually loaded action designed to safely fire permitted cartridges.
This caters for the large interest we are seeing at club level from shooters wanting to learn long range shooting with precision rifles. The 2019 NZ semi-auto confiscation has had the effect of many firearms owners putting their 'compensation' funds in to the plethora of precision rifles, chassis systems, heavy barrelled actions now available off the shelf; e.g. AICS, MDT, MPA, Ruger PR, Seekins Havak, Howa 1500, Tikka T3xTAC/CTR, Bergara B-14HMR etc. The rules were established to align with the configuration of a typical PRS or precision match rifle. Actual shooting(prone) and scoring (ICFRA Targets) is as per F-TR and F-Open.
We figure this is one of the best ways to bring (many!) people to our sport.
F-PR Rules
A. Rifles shall not exceed a calibre of .308 inch
B. Barrel length shall not exceed 715 mm (28.15 inches) measured from the bolt-face to the muzzle. Barrel length excludes the length of a suppressor if used.
C. The rifle and ammunition combination used must be capable of maintaining projectiles velocities above the speed of sound from the firing point to the target.
D. Rifle weight with bolt, bipod, suppressor, scope and magazine* (*if detachable) shall not exceed 9.6kgs.
E. Any rifle scope may be employed
F. The action and the stock shall possess a magazine cut-out
G. Rifle can be fired from either a bipod or from a bag placed under the forestock.
H. The width of the forestock shall not exceed 66mm (2.6 inches).
I. Bipods must be of a commercial folding leg design (e.g. Harris, Atlas, Accu-Tac, Ckye-Pod or other similar commercial design). Bipod spikes are permitted. Other forms of front rests, joy-stick style bipods (ie SEB joypod), and mechanical front rests are not permitted.
J. A rear bag or rear mono pod may be used.
K. Suppressors are allowed. Muzzle brakes are not permitted.
L. Triggers are to comply with ICFRA rules F2.11, F2.12 & F2.13
M. Ammo muzzle energy level shall conform with NRANZ range limits
N. Use of Magazines. Some rifles may require the use of a magazine. Magazines may only be used as a loading platform. Ammunition is not to be fitted into the magazine for multiple round firing capabilities.
O. Rifle: May be built around any manually loaded action designed to safely fire permitted cartridges.