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Yes they did allow this year ,but ONLY blowing on the shooter NOT the barrel! F Class John made a comment about it specifically on one of the videos.Battery powered fans have not been allowed at any NRA sanctioned F- Class match I have attended. They were recently used at the V2 Finale because that is not an NRA sanctioned match.
Yes, I had called the NRA for a question and got an automated "leave a message, we'll get back to you".Keep dreaming. The committee meets once a year. In between, you get what you get from whoever answers the phone/email at the Tournament Competitions department.

Would you say that again? I can't hear you over the fans and muzzle brakes!If it wasnt for those noisey fans you wouldnt even need ear protection
If it wasnt for those noisey fans you wouldnt even need ear protection
I can't even hear my Dewalt fan.Different type of fan, but the guys who show up with those little battery powered barrel coolers that have a high pitched whine, get a talkin to. Those things drive me crazy .
At most matches, the Match Director (MD) has a lot of discretion in making decisions. A few people at my home range use a fan for personal comfort, not to cool the barrel. When I'm helping or acting as the MD, I allow this too. However, if someone using a fan ties or sets a national record, it could create issues and lead to a disappointing outcome.Hey All,
I've been out of F Class shooting for a few years, but am looking to get back into it. I have looked all over this set and have yet to see a definite answer as to whether battery powered fans are allowed at F Class matches with the intentions of blowing across the barrel to help with barrel heat mirage? When I quit shooting, most everyone used a mirage shield but I wasn't sure if this was still the case or not?
Thanks
I can't even hear my Dewalt fan.
 The others are noisy.
 The others are noisy.Short trip?Those things drive me crazy .

Can you wear a watch on the line? It's definitely an electronic device. What about an electronic timer. Might need to switch to one of these.
Depending on the venue... no, you can't.
2017 FCWC, smartphones, smart watches and even fitness trackers had to be left back in the 'ready' area behind the line. Anything that could receive even an SMS message was not allowed, to prevent someone receiving "coaching" from behind the line.
 

