Does the NRA have separate classification for Open and F/TR now?
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Does the NRA have separate classification for Open and F/TR now?
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No, it should have been the same as sling when it started. Moving up in classification is pretty challenging for these guys but that's the battle they have already endured for awhile now. They tried to change it last year but the old guard threw a fit about it on this forum when it was proposed. So far it stays the same as open. All the same still. Jim crofts would be the best source of what is in the future for FTR. He stays involved.
I've got four classifications, and I've only ever shot F-Open at Mid and Long Range.
I've got four classifications, and I've only ever shot F-Open at Mid and Long Range.
I don't think so. We had a family member get a new card recently and the only distinctions in F-Class classifications are Mid-Range (300-600 yards) and Long-Range (800-1000 yards).
In my opinion having shot all four classifications the small bore is definitely the hardest to score in the percentages to get your Highmaster card if you want something real challenging you should give it a try and btw you can piss away just as much money on a rimfire rifle as any open class custom rifle
Either your scores were submitted incorrectly or the NRA miss keyed. That happened to me a number of years back, when I got a Master LR Prone card, having only shot F-T/R at LR at that point. Called the NRA and learned that all scores were submitted as LR Prone, no F Class entries. NRA corrected that mistake.
I’m sorry for any confusion but I never said anything about getting a Highmaster in small bore f class What I meant to say was it was very difficult shooting discipline given the size of the target I ended up with expert classification and thought to myself it would be impossible to ever score in the 98 percent range given the size of the target.According to the current NRA rulebook there is no Smallbore High Master.
Sling or F-class.
Tops out at Master.
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I’m sorry for any confusion but I never said anything about getting a Highmaster in small bore f class What I meant to say was it was very difficult shooting discipline given the size of the target I ended up with expert classification and thought to myself it would be impossible to ever score in the 98 percent range given the size of the target.
I’m sorry for any confusion but I never said anything about getting a Highmaster in small bore f class What I meant to say was it was very difficult shooting discipline given the size of the target I ended up with expert classification and thought to myself it would be impossible to ever score in the 98 percent range given the size of the target.