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NRA F Class Rule Question

So allow suppressors at your local matches and let us all know how it goes.

I think lots of us allow brakes to some degree while informing the shooters they're not really f-class legal.
There is a big disclaimer for participants in fpr that the class is not NRA sanctioned. In the couple of years since we have started fpr it has successfully brought several people who otherwise would not feel like they had the equipment or could not compete into the discipline and have since moved on up. In fact, at the match last weekend there were almost as many FPR guys as Open. To abate the noise issues, fpr shooters generally have their own relay (unless there are too few or too many) and are generally placed all on one side of the field.

Personally, I sold my open rig and now I shoot fpr because I can have a more reasonable rifle that isn't a true one-trick pony. Personal choice, it's not hurting anyone but I'm also not lobbying the NRA to change their rules.
 

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