Reading the rules, it seems that one can switch rifles between stages/strings or matches.
So for example, in a Palma COF, I one can shoot say a 6 Dasher at 800, 284 variant at 900 and 300 WSM at 1K or simply....one can choose his/her caliber/rifle/combination before starting another string based on conditions.
This topic came up recently because the beginning of the day started out as "6 Dasher" conditions with very little wind. Then, as the day progressed, a 2-3'ish MOA condition with fast letoffs and pickups ruled the the rest of the match, where possibly a 300 WSM ot 284 variant would be better suited. Of course, a down/broken rifle makes sense to let the shooter switch rifles.
Now, this seems to be advantageous in a Palma COF, but maybe at US Nationals where everything is at 1K not so much.
What's your opinions on this rule for F-Open and do you think there would be any advantage?
So for example, in a Palma COF, I one can shoot say a 6 Dasher at 800, 284 variant at 900 and 300 WSM at 1K or simply....one can choose his/her caliber/rifle/combination before starting another string based on conditions.
This topic came up recently because the beginning of the day started out as "6 Dasher" conditions with very little wind. Then, as the day progressed, a 2-3'ish MOA condition with fast letoffs and pickups ruled the the rest of the match, where possibly a 300 WSM ot 284 variant would be better suited. Of course, a down/broken rifle makes sense to let the shooter switch rifles.
Now, this seems to be advantageous in a Palma COF, but maybe at US Nationals where everything is at 1K not so much.
What's your opinions on this rule for F-Open and do you think there would be any advantage?









