ronsatspokane
Gold $$ Contributor
If you are are packing a gun that would need to go on a diet to shoot F Class then you are a genuine stud. I would say keep doing it as long as you can. The weight limit is 22 pounds for F Open, 18 for FTR. There is no way in hell I would pack my 21 pound guns a mile or ten through multiple stages. That is not what I call fun anymore than the Hardrock 100 would be fun. Some people think it is. To each their own. The gun I was thinking of for PRS weighs in at 11 pounds and I would want to put that on a diet to shoot a PRS event.“Thin” barrels………
Mine’s straight as well.
You don’t see any thin barrels on dedicated race guns. They don’t balance. I would also argue a PRS rifle actually may end as hot or hotter than many guys F Class rifles depending on how one shoots his record shots for F Class.
90 second stage where I have to fire 12 rounds versus 20 shots over 20 minutes. Or even 5 minutes if he’s shooting fast.
They heat up pretty quick.
In fact, in regards to weight, I’d have to make my rifle lighter to be legal in F Class in a sanctioned match.
I enjoy both F class and PRS. I’ll choose PRS every time though.
The main difference between the two for me?
Problem solving.
Both NRL and PRS are incredibly inclusive with youth shooters.
Most events outside of regional finals and national events don’t charge youth shooters to shoot.
Safety is paramount at these events, contrary to what anyone says. You simply cannot handle a rifle in an unsafe manner at one of these shoots. You’ll be called out and DQ’ed by 2-3 people.
Packing gear isn’t a “thing” in PRS matches. There are sniper events and some matches that do this and you hime aways. NRL Hunter matches you have to carry your gear but even the really long walks on these are not very lengthy.
I still say go try it, it sounds like you may have some misconceptions of what these events really are.
Look for a local club near you that hosts NRL22 monthly matches. It’s a great way to see how these things work and a rimfire is an easy way to try it out.
You wouldn’t even need a rifle, just show up and 5 different guys will want you to use their stuff.
As far as NRL 22, I don't have the gun for it and I'm not going to drop a grand for a tactical 22. I've already got too much tied up in 22's like an Anschutz 54.30 BR for shooting precision matches. Doing that tomorrow morning in fact. Need to teach those Voodoo snobs a lesson.
