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Hello All,
Where can I find details regarding legal projectiles for F Class shooting.
Where can I find details regarding legal projectiles for F Class shooting.
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Member update no. 36 said quite clearly that the Bergers would be legal(in principle) from Jan 1st subject to certain conditions mentioned in the questionnaire that was previously sent out to members. I recall that one of those conditions was that they be made available at a competitive cost to what we already had. So does that mean that they are technically not legal because they cannot be purchased at roughly the same cost as the HBC"s? I have seen no further reference to that part of the document in relation to their legality. I think it has been conveniently filed in the stiff shit you can now pay double the price to be competitive basket.
Regards Malcolm.
Regards Malcolm.
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Thanks for the input guys. Good to know I'm not the only one concerned that it has not been posted on the site yet i.e. are they legal or aren't they.
Keep it coming - maybe we'll get an answer from somebody. If I get a chance I'll send an email to NRAA and hope to get a reply - maybe tonight?
Regards.............Jeff. Roberts.
Keep it coming - maybe we'll get an answer from somebody. If I get a chance I'll send an email to NRAA and hope to get a reply - maybe tonight?
Regards.............Jeff. Roberts.
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Member Update #36
Here is a copy of the #36 Member Update.
I happened to find a copy of it on the Sanford Rifle Clubs web site....
Quite interesting that they have managed to lay their hands on a copy, yet the NRAA couldn't
http://sandfordrifleclub.com.au/wp/wp-c ... ice361.pdf
I happened to find a copy of it on the Sanford Rifle Clubs web site....
Quite interesting that they have managed to lay their hands on a copy, yet the NRAA couldn't
http://sandfordrifleclub.com.au/wp/wp-c ... ice361.pdf
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johnk wrote:Wouldn't the simple answer be to check the distributors, you state rifle association - or have we a little private vendetta going on here?
Even a quick call to the QRA Store just next door the NRAA would be just as accurate. If they're not sure, then what hope do you have of getting a straight answer?
In the mean time...it would seem to be a case of 'when' not 'if' the Berger's will be approved. So if they are available for sale as a 'non-approved' item it won't be stopping other shooters from building stock regardless of pricing.
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Bergers
They were used at Warrnambool prior to 1st Jan
If I had Bergers then I'd probably be using them too, as it seems the events I travel to don't appear to be testing ammo. And I travel to quite a few Vic OPM's.
You can always test the organising committee's resolve to upholding their interpretation of the SSR's, as it doesn't seem to be crystal clear at present.
Does anyone have an UPDATED version of the SSR's? If so, then if the Bergers are documented in there, then they are clearly legal for competition.
I'll continue to use my 155gn Sierra's as they seem to hit the mark. After all I still have 400+ to use up!
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