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No Love for F-Class?

Killick

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Is it standard practice at other ranges to eliminate F-Class shooters from the 'Match Winner' category if they have the highest score? 11-sling, 9-F-Class. My gut says they would be seperate but equal, having 2 match winners. One from each category.
 
We at Folsom Shooting Club award sling shooters by classification and have an F-Open and an F-TR division each with awards. Our match winner for the day is the highest score irregardless of the rifle. It's quite a challenge to beat a good sling shooter with an "F" rifle on any given day.
 
We just publish the scores for each class. Winners beyond that are just a matter of opinion.

Once you have 2 or more good shooters taking Tactical seriously the high score for the day is automatic!
 
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Depends on the MD.
We at Folsom Shooting Club award sling shooters by classification and have an F-Open and an F-TR division each with awards. Our match winner for the day is the highest score irregardless of the rifle. It's quite a challenge to beat a good sling shooter with an "F" rifle on any given day.
yea, those of us who shoot F-TR are pretty much not in competition for that one, kind of like shooting a service rifle against the “any rifles”.
 
We award winners in each category. The F-open category is so competitive that no other category would stand a chance otherwise.
 
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How the awards are given out is largely at the discretion of the match director, i.e. how the match bulletin was written. I used to attend a state match where at least 10 shooters were required within either a single or combined division (F-Class or Conventional) in order for there to be a trophy awarded.

Early on, when there was a sufficient number of combined (F-TR and F-Open) F-Class shooters to have a state trophy, the trophy obviously went to the highest scoring individual, which was most likely going to be an F-Open shooter. Fortunately, the sport has grown over the years to the extent that both F-TR and F-Open now have sufficient shooters in each discipline to justify having separate trophies in that particular match.
 
In most Matches up this way PNW .
5 or more Shooters in any Category and Class would be 1st or Winner in said .

The Match Winner is High Score .
Check NRA Rules .

I won this War at a Regional a couple years back .
MD Gave the Medal to Lower Score and Me High Palma Rifle ? A Call to the NRA and asking who gets the Medal ?
Worked for me Nice For the Wall .

Now a Club Match MD can run it His Way ?
Hope to not Pi- - off Shooters.
 
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Most of one's questions regarding awards should be answered in a well-written match bulletin.

Some bulletins could be improved to resolve ambiguities. When in doubt, I often have a look at the match results from a couple months to see how the awards are listed.

I don't really see myself competing with those in other categories. Being the highest F-TR score is pretty satisfying, but often I have to be happy with a lower HM score. Mostly, I'm competing with the conditions and my past scores.
 
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yea, those of us who shoot F-TR are pretty much not in competition for that one, kind of like shooting a service rifle against the “any rifles”.

That is not true. Nik Montin has done it often, including just last weekend. Some tough F-TR shooters here. And some tough service rifle shooters also.
 

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