[br]bayou shooter said:F-Open would be easier to get started in than F-TR. You can pick up a rifle you would like to shoot in any caliber you like and use any type of front rest you want and go have fun. F-TR is more specialized and more difficult to get good scores, especially at long range.
bayou shooter said:F-Open would be easier to get started in than F-TR. You can pick up a rifle you would like to shoot in any caliber you like and use any type of front rest you want and go have fun. F-TR is more specialized and more difficult to get good scores, especially at long range.
johara1 said:X.T.C. Is for the young laying in a 100 degrees with a sweat shirt and a leather coat and getting hot brass down your neck ……. it isn't fun all the time ………..
Steve Blair said:I shoot both F-TR and F-Open. While you are correct that higher scores are easier in Open without bipod issues and using ballistically superior cartridges, competing is another issue. Both are equally difficult to effectively compete.
bayou shooter said:Steve Blair said:I shoot both F-TR and F-Open. While you are correct that higher scores are easier in Open without bipod issues and using ballistically superior cartridges, competing is another issue. Both are equally difficult to effectively compete.
The OP question was "easiest rifle competition to get started in." It did not say anything about being competitive and wanting to shoot at the national level, just "fun and friendship."
