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New to f-class

Hey all. I'm gonna take the plunge and start competing this year, and I have a question. Could I be competitive in the open class with a tactical based rifle, or would I be getting smoked week in/week out against the full-on benchrest rigs? I know there has to be a few brave souls out there that take on the open crowd with their f/tr rigs.

Thanks for any input!
Smitty
 
It depends on the other shooters you're shooting with. I started the game last year with a 98 mauser action which I had put a Bartlein barrel on and shot ok...good enough for the local gig....when I started going to shoots out of state, and gained more knowledge of the workings of F-Class, I had to bite the bullet and build a new rifle to be competitive. With the new rifle I could clearly see the difference.
 
From what I see in match scores, you could do well up to the national level. It all really depends on the nut behind the trigger. If you can put up a consistent performance with a decent barrel and well tuend ammo, you would win your fair share of matches.

On the other hand, it would probably be easier with a custom rig.

Better yet, switch out that barrel for a 308 and come over to the dark side (F/TR). You would be competitive equipment wise right out of the gate.
 
I bought a Rem 700 LA and built a .260 rem with a long throat so I can pull bullets out of the case farther. I used a 30" bartlein barrel and a Brux Barrel's stock--the rifle sometime in the next year or so will have a Brux barrel on it. It has a 10x50x60Sightron SIII on it and total weight is 21.6 lbs. I had Ryan Pierce do the work for me, as he is not only a great smith but also one helluva shooter.

I agree with Busdriver, F-Class is a lot about the nut behind the trigger, the rifle being custom built for you just makes it easier. As I said, I started with a 98 Mauser but I learned quick that those around me had already laid out the money for rifles (or built their own) and I had better do the same or get left on the bottom. Busdriver is also right about tuned ammo...it makes all the difference in the world to know your load well.
 
Alrighty. The reason I was asking is, the barrel for my .308 is absolute junk right now, and my other tactical would put me in the open class (.284). F/tr is more appealing to me as far as the equipment goes. I have shot the same Remington for the last 15 years, it fits me like a glove, and I've got a few REALLY good loads for it. So, it looks as though a barrel is in order for f/tr. Thanks 260!

Busdriver, why do you call f/tr "the dark side"?

Smitty
 
I shoot both F-T/R and F-Open and T/R is definitely more challenging to post high scores. The cartridges give up a lot in ballistics, there is the issue of bipod dynamics and the rifles are lighter. I started shooting a Savage in T/R, switched to Open and am having a new T/R rifle built. They are different games but, if you can shoot well in T/R, with the right equipment, you will do well in Open. I don't think the reverse is necessarily true.
 
I would agree with the ballistics disadvantage in t/r, tough to get those two cartridges to perform well at 1k. I don't have any issues with bipods, I've shot with those for years, but I've never used the front rests that the open crowd uses.

I was just wondering if there are any shooters out there that shoot open with tac based rigs, rather than full open rigs.


Smitty
 
I've used my Rem. 700 .223 F/TR in Open Class, the only difference was what class I marked on the score card, shot from the bi-bod, I held my own.

It worked better when I got the weight up to 22 lbs. by using a Choate Varmint stock, #9 shot and a front rest.
 
smittygs22 said:
I was just wondering if there are any shooters out there that shoot open with tac based rigs, rather than full open rigs.

I shot my 26" .308 tactical rifle and Harris bipod in a 3X1000 match loading Berger 155.5 FULLBORE at ~2990. It shot well and was F-T/R match winner. Next match, I switched back to the 30" Savage with Sinclair bipod and 210 Bergers and was blown around a little less.
 
i shot my savage lrpv 223 last year in open class didnt do to bad this year i did some parts swapping around and biult a savage 223 with a mCgowen 1-8 barrel for f t/r class that my son is going to shoot in open class (300yds) got the trigger breaking nicely at 8oz. thinki he will do well with it .
 
smittygs22 said:
So, if you shoot open with a t/r rig, are you off a bipod, or do you switch out to an open front rest?

Smitty

I switch out my stock to make the F-Open weight limit of 22 lbs. and use a Front Rest, windage top and super feet, I could just stay at 18.1 lbs (F/TR weight limit) with the bipod, but it would be handy capping the rifle, altough it does usually hold it's own against the Open Class scores.
 
You have 2 choices. Rebarrel the 308 with a longer barrel, and shoot T/R. Or shoot the 284 in open class. If the 308 needs a barrel anyway, then I would go that route. Get a good bipod. Then get shooting. You will learn alot by shooting the matches, and conversing with other competitors. Most of all, have fun and learn to read the wind ! Yesterday we had mid 50 temps, and were shooting softballs, tennis balls, small water bottles, and for a real challenge wiffle golf balls all from the 1000 yd line. Today were getting dumped on by snow. Good Luck !
 
I think I'll be going t/r this season since Im just getting into this. Then I might shoot both t/r and open next year. I shoot at Colorado Rifle Club, and the wind is a constant member here. You can almost set your watch by when it starts up each day. I think I've only been there like 3 times where there was no wind. So, I'll learn to embrace it, since the wind will always be a factor.

Thanks for all the info everyone!

Smitty
 
The wind will make you better. I find that it's the hardest part of F class. I dont' think you can go wrong either way with what ever rifle you pick.

I just had another rifle built, I guess it's kind of a tactical rig. It's a pierce action, 30inch rock creek, 7.9 contour, on AICS AX chassis in 6.5x47.

I will let you know how it goes. I also had the guys mount a 3 inch wide plate on it so it will run on the rest.

KT
 

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