Class Confusion?? Is there a simple guide available?
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:30 pm
Here is my dilemma.
I've been trying to clarify actual class differences in simple introductory terms the basic layman can understand right off the bat. The more I read the more confusing this entire class of shooting seems to get.
So here goes what I know thus far (forgive my ignorance)
All shooting targets at 300 to 1000 yards, no muzzle brakes and certain weight limits apply for all.
TR Class: Single shot bolt action .308/.223 with iron sights fired prone using only a sling.
F-Standard: Any .308/.223 single or multi-shot bolt action target or hunting rifle using a scope. Prone position using rear weight bag and a stand or bipod on the front.
F Class Open? What exactly is that? Every web page I read will say something different.
When I first started my mentor had me shooting iron sights with a bipod. Is that a discipline of some sorts? I don't know. I kind of liked it, the challenge of iron sights without paying for all the expensive leather gear of TR. (if it isn't I'm not suggesting creating one, this is not my point)
My point is.. To attract people to the sport it would be really nice if they actually got to know what the sport is? I'm a month in and I'm still trying to figure out what I'm actually engaging in, and what particular discipline I would eventually prefer.
I see many web sites and discussions on the finer points of targets, scoring, special accessories and special rifle parts that newbies have never heard of. But an "F/Class for idiots guide" for the curious and the newcomers would be really, really handy.
Sorry about the rant.
Cheers
Ernst
I've been trying to clarify actual class differences in simple introductory terms the basic layman can understand right off the bat. The more I read the more confusing this entire class of shooting seems to get.
So here goes what I know thus far (forgive my ignorance)
All shooting targets at 300 to 1000 yards, no muzzle brakes and certain weight limits apply for all.
TR Class: Single shot bolt action .308/.223 with iron sights fired prone using only a sling.
F-Standard: Any .308/.223 single or multi-shot bolt action target or hunting rifle using a scope. Prone position using rear weight bag and a stand or bipod on the front.
F Class Open? What exactly is that? Every web page I read will say something different.
When I first started my mentor had me shooting iron sights with a bipod. Is that a discipline of some sorts? I don't know. I kind of liked it, the challenge of iron sights without paying for all the expensive leather gear of TR. (if it isn't I'm not suggesting creating one, this is not my point)
My point is.. To attract people to the sport it would be really nice if they actually got to know what the sport is? I'm a month in and I'm still trying to figure out what I'm actually engaging in, and what particular discipline I would eventually prefer.
I see many web sites and discussions on the finer points of targets, scoring, special accessories and special rifle parts that newbies have never heard of. But an "F/Class for idiots guide" for the curious and the newcomers would be really, really handy.
Sorry about the rant.
Cheers
Ernst