jackie schmidt
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It had to come up, and with just cause.
A shooter came to our final Club match at Tomball last Sunday with a Factory Savage. Now, I will be the first to admitt that I am not up on the latest offerrings in Factory Rifles. I did not think twice about letting the shooter, (a darned good one), enter our Factory Class with what to me was an out of the box Savage.
Well, that thing might be a out of the box Savage, but it shoots like a "out of the shop" custom. Heck, he scored higher than all of the custom barrel Modified Rifles. In fact, he beat quite a few of the Benchrest Class Shooters
I have a decision to make in between now and next years first match. Lets face it, I instituted a Factory class with the idea of attracting shooters with common Rifles, who just wanted to come out and shoot. The rules are you can bed it, and adjust the trigger, but that is it.
By definition, this Savage is a "Factory Rifle". Looking at the ad on their web site, it is classed as their "target rifle". But all you have to do to aquiter one is oder it.
I guess the Remington 40x, and perhaps the Cooper, fall into this same category. The Remington is certainly a product of a mass production Factory. Should a "out of the box" 40x be allowed in Factory Class??.
I am open to suggestions. I do not want to drive away the other Factory Shooters, but I also do not want to penalize a good shooter, who has done his home work, aquired a really good shooting factory rifle, carefully worked up his loads, and knows how to shoot it.
We have all Winter to think about it........jackie
A shooter came to our final Club match at Tomball last Sunday with a Factory Savage. Now, I will be the first to admitt that I am not up on the latest offerrings in Factory Rifles. I did not think twice about letting the shooter, (a darned good one), enter our Factory Class with what to me was an out of the box Savage.
Well, that thing might be a out of the box Savage, but it shoots like a "out of the shop" custom. Heck, he scored higher than all of the custom barrel Modified Rifles. In fact, he beat quite a few of the Benchrest Class Shooters
I have a decision to make in between now and next years first match. Lets face it, I instituted a Factory class with the idea of attracting shooters with common Rifles, who just wanted to come out and shoot. The rules are you can bed it, and adjust the trigger, but that is it.
By definition, this Savage is a "Factory Rifle". Looking at the ad on their web site, it is classed as their "target rifle". But all you have to do to aquiter one is oder it.
I guess the Remington 40x, and perhaps the Cooper, fall into this same category. The Remington is certainly a product of a mass production Factory. Should a "out of the box" 40x be allowed in Factory Class??.
I am open to suggestions. I do not want to drive away the other Factory Shooters, but I also do not want to penalize a good shooter, who has done his home work, aquired a really good shooting factory rifle, carefully worked up his loads, and knows how to shoot it.
We have all Winter to think about it........jackie
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