Hi all,
It's my first post on here, but I've been trying to absorb all I can from just lurking around. I've finally come to the conclusion that I want to try my hand at f-class. I know will have a lot to learn, and to be honest it will be a while before I even get to shoot in a competition(still have not built my gun yet). However, I figure I can at least start by getting to know the basics and I plan to at least go to some matches just to watch.
I originally signed up on this forum so I could ask about where to go, but I did find the handy spreadsheet and realize that I am about a 3-hour drive to any match. Maybe one day a club will begin in my neck of the woods and distance won't be an issue. On that note, is it 'normal' for guys to drive a long distance just to participate in a match? I know my wife is gonna call me crazy when I tell her what I want to do.
One thing I have not been able to find out is how to begin. Do you just show up? I have read that there are different classifications and such for different shooter levels. I am a complete newbie. I have never competed in any match or anything like it. I only have gotten together with friends to shoot, but most of the time I am just shooting by myself at my house.
I think the main reason to want to try some competitive shooting is just to stretch my gun legs(my home range only gets out to 250 yards), plus it makes me feel better about building a gun that I normally would not use.
Anyways, just looking for some pointers and such for those who have never been to a competition and what to expect. Most information I have read so far is all about those who are already participating.
I also have some questions to poke around with you all about my gun, but I'll do that in the appropriate forum.
Thanks for hearing me out. I feel like a homeless guy walking into a high-class business meeting. While I always strive for the best accuracy out of my guns, I have always just purchased/shot standard hunting guns. So I have zero experience with precision type shooting.
It's my first post on here, but I've been trying to absorb all I can from just lurking around. I've finally come to the conclusion that I want to try my hand at f-class. I know will have a lot to learn, and to be honest it will be a while before I even get to shoot in a competition(still have not built my gun yet). However, I figure I can at least start by getting to know the basics and I plan to at least go to some matches just to watch.
I originally signed up on this forum so I could ask about where to go, but I did find the handy spreadsheet and realize that I am about a 3-hour drive to any match. Maybe one day a club will begin in my neck of the woods and distance won't be an issue. On that note, is it 'normal' for guys to drive a long distance just to participate in a match? I know my wife is gonna call me crazy when I tell her what I want to do.
One thing I have not been able to find out is how to begin. Do you just show up? I have read that there are different classifications and such for different shooter levels. I am a complete newbie. I have never competed in any match or anything like it. I only have gotten together with friends to shoot, but most of the time I am just shooting by myself at my house.
I think the main reason to want to try some competitive shooting is just to stretch my gun legs(my home range only gets out to 250 yards), plus it makes me feel better about building a gun that I normally would not use.

Anyways, just looking for some pointers and such for those who have never been to a competition and what to expect. Most information I have read so far is all about those who are already participating.
I also have some questions to poke around with you all about my gun, but I'll do that in the appropriate forum.
Thanks for hearing me out. I feel like a homeless guy walking into a high-class business meeting. While I always strive for the best accuracy out of my guns, I have always just purchased/shot standard hunting guns. So I have zero experience with precision type shooting.