bryan
Bryan Armatys
I didn't want to hijack the "what is a factory rifle" thread, so I'll just start here.
I'm addressing 2 things in this post............
1: The redundant "Sporter" class.
2: The need for a Factory type class, in an effort to get new blood into the game.
Sporter and LV are twinkies. How many competitors shot dedicated sporters in that class and another rifle in LV at the Nationals? Not many, I'd bet.
Point made............been made before (many, many times).
Why not replace Sporter with a Savage class?
Stock Savage action, and bolt, (with the appropriate aftermarket bolt head), and adjustments/changes to the ejector allowed to prevent brass from flying all over the place. Triggers, stocks, etc. to follow varmint class rules already in place. Replacement barrels MUST retain the stock barrel nut retaining system.
Newcomers could get by with a stock, barrel, bolt head, and trigger replacement and be on par with the big boys, and the old timers could get a chance at a "new challenge" in benchrest shooting.
Owners of other brands of factory rifles may not like the savage restriction, but they are cheap enough to build, and easy enough to regulate that I think it would catch on....especially when it would be contested at registered events, Nationals, and the Super Shoot.
I'd like to hear what the Krupa's and the Ocock's and the Ratigan's and now the Rodney Brown's of this sport have to say about this idea.
Bryan
I'm addressing 2 things in this post............
1: The redundant "Sporter" class.
2: The need for a Factory type class, in an effort to get new blood into the game.
Sporter and LV are twinkies. How many competitors shot dedicated sporters in that class and another rifle in LV at the Nationals? Not many, I'd bet.
Point made............been made before (many, many times).
Why not replace Sporter with a Savage class?
Stock Savage action, and bolt, (with the appropriate aftermarket bolt head), and adjustments/changes to the ejector allowed to prevent brass from flying all over the place. Triggers, stocks, etc. to follow varmint class rules already in place. Replacement barrels MUST retain the stock barrel nut retaining system.
Newcomers could get by with a stock, barrel, bolt head, and trigger replacement and be on par with the big boys, and the old timers could get a chance at a "new challenge" in benchrest shooting.
Owners of other brands of factory rifles may not like the savage restriction, but they are cheap enough to build, and easy enough to regulate that I think it would catch on....especially when it would be contested at registered events, Nationals, and the Super Shoot.
I'd like to hear what the Krupa's and the Ocock's and the Ratigan's and now the Rodney Brown's of this sport have to say about this idea.
Bryan