I would however like a class where people need to use tactical rifles with Harris style bi-pods.
this would work for me too.
pedestal or bipod?
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Tom, I understand that mate. But those style rifles would have a better chance in F-TR then say F-Std or F-Open. Ive seen some purpose built F-TR style rifles and they are different from my 308 but the are still shot off bipods that use the similar principles technique wise. Its less about the gear and more about the shooter I think. See what happens. Lets hope the WA clubs get on board with F-TR and the prize meets start having them. I'll enter
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I saw some stuff about that on snipers hide. I reckon all the tactical stuff would fit straight into F/TR, just except the brakes and suppressors.
I use a ballistics program to get me on target and a wind meter. Helps a bit.
I use a ballistics program to get me on target and a wind meter. Helps a bit.
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