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What are the percentages for f-tr master and high master?

3,5 & 6, will give you a MID-RANGE classifaction.

8,9,& 1000 will give you a LONG-RANGE classifaction

ron
 
Yes, it's all under F-Class......makes no difference on which Rifle you do it with.

Check the NRA info here and read the COMPLETE RULES, not just Section 22 as most of these apply for F-Class: http://www.nrahq.org/compete/RuleBooks/HPR/hpr-index.pdf
 
The NRA classification system does not make a distinction between F-Open and F-T/R. The NRA does have different classifications for mid range and long range competition, i.e. you can hold a High Master Classification for mid range matches and a Sharpshooter classification for long range for matches.

Anything under 800 yards is mid-range for NRA classification.


I do not know of a High Master that got there with a F-T/R gun, but I am sure there are out there. I got mine with a 6mmBR.

George

High Master F-Class
 
utahcybercowboy said:
X3M Hunter said:
Master is 96.5% and High Master is 98%.

To be safe just shoot 100%! ;D

I thought I would just shoot 100% but figured I needed to leave some room for improvement next year. :)

That's my plan too... Going to my first NRA tournament this weekend at Quantico.
 
HEY JERRY,

700?? - probaly a trip out the front gate for shootin a bit short. ;D

habu

did you mean the 'gracoil' recoil reducer with the berratta gel pad?? ::)
 

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