Interesting, I happen to be the smith that is building Pats rifle.
I am fully capable of building a BR quality rifle, I’m just not sure Patrick wanted a true short range BR rifle when he came into the shop.
Our situation in Wisconsin is a bit different than most any other region of the country. Ours is a Palma/ F-class state, with a little bit of Hunter BR competition. So if Pat wants to shoot BR in Wisconsin he will need a rifle under 10.5 with the required 6X scope, chambered in 30x47.
What Pat ordered was a rifle that he could recreational shoot, would not break his bank account, and could shoot in some local matches. In that regard He will need a rifle that will be capable of 600 yard prone shooting, for any NRA sanctioned short range f-class. Pat if I am off base with this by all means lets correct the project to fit your needs.
We do have some informal unlimited BR matches in Wausau, where anything goes as far as equipment. We also have other clubs that hold “LR cold bore shoots” and “egg shoots”. The rifle Pat ordered is a fast twist (1-8) 6br for LR and heavy bullets. This rifle will be fully capable of shooting the high BC bullets under .250MOA
Here is two examples; 600 yard guns shot at 100 yards.
Rifle;
http://www.centershotrifles.com/gallery/img/6mmBR_Savage_P1010003.jpg
Target;
http://www.centershotrifles.com/gallery/img/6mmBR_Savage_P1010003_target.jpg
The above rifle/target was shot by the owner, who has never competed in a match his whole life.
Rifle;
http://www.centershotrifles.com/gallery/img_rifle/Savage_BC_6mm_8T_Broughton.jpg
Target;
http://www.centershotrifles.com/gallery/img_rifle/Savage_BC_6mm_8T_Broughton_trgt.jpg
http://www.centershotrifles.com/gallery/rifle.php
Wind Flags. I have one wind flag on my personal 600 yard range and I do use it. I and many of the top f-class shooters concentrate on the mirage during our shooting, and the range flags that are set-up by the range for any given event. Any reference to wind flags in my discussion with Pat was in reference to the type of matches predominantly held in WI. I will be the first to admit I am not a close range BR shooter. I am a 600-1000 yard shooter. So In the discussion with Pat I can admit I may have sounded a bit hesitant about sending him off with his limited budget to spend money on some BR flags.
Patrick, I hope this post doesn’t offend you it is defiantly not my intent. If you want to change something with this build so that it falls in line with short range br, let me know and I can write up the changes.
Jim See
Center Shot Rifles LLC