Having spent a bit of time shooting longer ranges this last summer, I have found short range BR competition to be less interesting and more artificial feeling than I expected it to be. I find shooting from a bench rather boring. As a result I now have a fine rifle and rest setup that just sits in my gun safe as I take my varmint rifles out to the woods to shoot targets of opportunity at unknown distances.
Just today while researching a left handed rifle described in an Accurate Shooter article, I discovered F-Class competition. The fact that you can use a BR setup, while shooting prone in F Class competition has me wondering if my current equipment could work in F Class. I know my BAT action rifle could be converted to an appropriate long range cartridge by simply replacing the barrel and bolt. My front rest is an SEB Neo. I have a heavy rear bag. I have several decent scopes, though I would probably sell a couple of them if needed to buy a Nightforce or other similar quality scope.
So, other than changing cartridges, is there anything else I need to change for F-Class shooting? Also, I live near Seattle, so how far will I need to drive to attend an F-Class shoot?
Just today while researching a left handed rifle described in an Accurate Shooter article, I discovered F-Class competition. The fact that you can use a BR setup, while shooting prone in F Class competition has me wondering if my current equipment could work in F Class. I know my BAT action rifle could be converted to an appropriate long range cartridge by simply replacing the barrel and bolt. My front rest is an SEB Neo. I have a heavy rear bag. I have several decent scopes, though I would probably sell a couple of them if needed to buy a Nightforce or other similar quality scope.
So, other than changing cartridges, is there anything else I need to change for F-Class shooting? Also, I live near Seattle, so how far will I need to drive to attend an F-Class shoot?