What I am going to say now will tell you that I am basically an armature at this kind of shooting.. I first considered the F-CLASS open but found out that that class and type of shooting was much to restrictive for my taste and there is no way that I can afford the travel that is required, to the different Country's to compete and I am really uncomfortable in taking a weapon out of the U.S.A.
So I decided to try the Bench rest style?? I don't think I could adapt myself to getting down and up from the prone position with a heavy rifle that I have several thousand dollars invested into the build-up and playing around down there in the dirt with it.
So, here I am with a rifle that I am very proud of, that I enjoy shooting, and want to join an origination to be proud of at the same time ... Which discipline am I considering??? That is why I am trying to reach out to you guys for guidance with what I have to work with and I have to remember, I am almost 77 years young and it seems like over a 100 years since I was in the CORP. playing in the mud and getting my butt shot at!!
I hope this helps and I am looking for help from you guys and the oppertunity to see if I can out shoot any of you in the same class??
Dallas
Dallas -
Can't help but feel your confused or been misinformed to competing:
- First, you do not have to travel out of the USA to compete in F-Class. Safe to say 99% of the F-Class shooters in the USA don't leave the states to shoot.
And also a very large number do not travel more then a couple hundred miles to compete a whole season.
- Second, Benchrest is just that, "bench rest". Meaning you shoot from a bench, not getting up and down from a prone position like you stated above.
Your interest being in Long Range, here is some input to both LR F-Class and Benchrest:
- 600 and/or 1000 Benchrest have 2 classes, LT-Gun and HV-Gun.
LT-Gun has a 17-lb weight limit with brakes and suppressors being permitted.
HV-Gun has no weight limit and again brakes and suppressors are permitted.
Both classes are shot from a bench, from sand-bag rest, with very few rules regulating the rifle configuration (almost anything goes).
That are shot for both Group size and for Score (two ways to win).
- F-Class (F-Open) has a 22-lb weight limit, brakes and suppressors are NOT permitted.
It is shot from a prone position, from bi-pod or rests of many different configurations.
That is shot for Score only.
Hope that helps....
Donovan Moran