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If you want to eliminate shooter skill and make it all about equipment, take a lot of samples from other matches and find the average difference between the two classes. That will be a rough approximation of the different scores you can expect from the two classes based on equipment, assuming both F-Open and F/TR have good shooters in the respective classes.
Conditions have a lot to do with the relative advantage. When the conditions are fairly benign the advantage to Open is less, but when it gets lumpy the Open needs about 1/3 to 1/2 less windage of the TR.
I shot a 2 day mid range match recently in TR where the conditions were not particularly challenging. I tied the #2 finishing F-Open shooter on score and was one point behind the winner, but I only had about 2/3 the X count of either. Had the winds been higher those dropped Xs would have become dropped points.
Less recoil, easier handling/tracking rifles because of the front rest, and higher BC bullets pushed faster. I don't see how they ever drop a shot.
Less recoil, easier handling/tracking rifles because of the front rest, and higher BC bullets pushed faster. I don't see how they ever drop a shot.
I saw F-BBR shooters
It is a specialty class created and designed by Denys! I am gladly part of it! LOL!!!I have never heard of this class before?