Yeah it's like years ago when only a few of us would shoot F class and some people said it's just a fad. This class could blow up and be the next big thing. I think it's great the NRA came up with the class .
I think it will remain a "get them to come play" match.
Personally, I'd never consider it. More likely that I'll sling up and shoot service rifle than play this game. That said, I'm happy to see it. It's a nice sort of a "gateway drug".
In both this class and in the optics for SR the NRA/CMP missed the 10-ring with the rules as written. I'm betting that comes from the people on the committees that made the rules not having any idea of what is out there in the world of optics and conceding to allow glass.As one who is running an F-Class match, I'd welcome these shooters to join us with open arms. I just wish the NRA would be less concerned over the scope power, barrel length and trigger pull. That just puts more burden on the officials.
Dave
When you mentioned the CMP, it made me wonder if the NRA is copying the CMP's Rimfire Sporter match were competitors are urged to compete with off the shelf plinking .22's like the Ruger 10/22?
Does the NRA expect off the shelf AR's to hit anything at 600 yards?
I have written somewhere that I don't think that this class will ever evolve from provisional, and that is completely OK. As John wrote above, it is getting people out on the line.
Think about it. It's shooting from a supported position at a sling rifle target. Even an off the shelf AR can hit a 12" 10-ring (2MOA) some of the time, and that's the point. Make it fun. The F class target, and associated scores, would be somewhat daunting to a new competition shooter with a less than optimized rifle.
As the rules stand right now any chambering in a gas gun is good to go. That's not a formula that works with hard core competitors. They eventually all end up running the same wind beating chambering. For an example tale a look at F-Open. The rules in F-Open say anything 35 cal or less, but 90%+ of the F-Open shooters are running some form of the 284, the 280, and a few 7Rsaums. The same thing would happen here if the rules as written were codified into a legitimate class.
I see the rules only allow optics up to 12X. What are you doing if they show up with higher power scopes?
Might be just what I need to brush off my AR15 in 5.56. I could not find where the rules state that you have to use a fully loaded magazine, so I would just stick with my single load follower and load 90 gr for it. Am I missing something?
The 20" barrel rule will require a new barrel on my upper or a new upper.