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F-Class Muzzle Devices

F-class rules do not allow brakes or moderators, some clubs allow them in informal matches and practice sessions, but in registered competitions they are not allowed.
 
Thanks for the clarification. I read the 6 pages of the NRA rules for F-Class and I didn't see anything in there, so I figured I would ask. I am new to the idea of F-Class, and am slowly putting a rifle together. Happy I didn't have the barrel threaded for a suppressor.
 
I read the 6 pages of the NRA rules for F-Class and I didn't see anything in there

Just because its not in the F-Class specific section 22, doesn't mean it may not be in the main body of the rules... a lot of the stuff in the rest of the book *does* apply to F-Class also (and some does not, such as scoring Rapid Fire targets for conventional HP matches).

3.16.1 Compensators and Muzzle Brakes - The use of compensators or muzzle brakes is prohibited. An extension tube that has been installed on the muzzle of a rifle to extend the sight radius shall not be considered a “muzzle brake.” The extension tube must have an interior diameter of .5 inches or greater and may have 1/4” x 1” slots cut at 12 and 6 o’clock to remove cleaning patches. Threaded holes along the top of this tube for the installation of sight bases will be allowed.

(a) Sound suppressors are not authorized for use in high power competition.
 

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