XTR said:Most of the "Palma" shooters I know shoot 185 Bergers, not a 155 or 155.5 anything.
It's just the opposite here. We all shoot 155's. But we all shoot internationally too.
I have fired in two F-class Nationals, both times with 155's (SMK 2155 & 2156). It isn't a matter of "jealousy", "someone not in the top 20", "Master class scores", "against advancements in their respective discipline", "wants everyone else to be held back so they are able to do better". It is a matter of cost containment. Even professional sports have done it with salary caps, tire rules, minimum weight rules, exotic materials rules, maximum turbo boost rules, etc. Yes, these pertain mostly to racing, but they also realized things were on the wrong path.
With each new bullet, a different powder and barrel twist are needed to optimize it. Not to mention what to do with the thousands of bullets and jugs of powder that are no longer a competitive edge. Nothing wrong with technological advancements, that is why there is an Open class.
Oh, and classification and scores mean nothing!! Only ones position in the match results are relevant to my interests.

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