.22 rf F class

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Robin128

Re: .22 rf F class

#11 Post by Robin128 »

Sounds like great fun...must do some practicing!
Dougan

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#12 Post by Dougan »

Robin128 wrote:Rimmy?

I use Tenex.
I can feel another tread comming on ;)
Dougan

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#13 Post by Dougan »

So an offical class then.... :0037:
Dave 101

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#14 Post by Dave 101 »

So its called unrestricted class , any one know of a club that shoots this ?


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Mr_Logic

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#15 Post by Mr_Logic »

Be interested to find one. A bit of a challenge but without the cost of the real stuff!
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#17 Post by DL. »

[quote="20series"]The NSRA call it "unrestricted class"


UNRESTRICTED COMPETITION

Rifle
Any rifle chambered for rimfire 5.6 mm (.22 in) Long
Rifle cartridges (i.e. complying with Rule 8.3.2 (the
normal .22 target rifle) or 8.3.3 (lightweight sport
rifle)). Air rifles not permitted.

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My .22Lr Sako weighs in at 4.7 Kg is this one of the criteria as in full scale F-class to have a set up below a certain weight?
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Re: .22 rf F class

#18 Post by 20series »

DL. wrote:
20series wrote:The NSRA call it "unrestricted class"


UNRESTRICTED COMPETITION

Rifle
Any rifle chambered for rimfire 5.6 mm (.22 in) Long
Rifle cartridges (i.e. complying with Rule 8.3.2 (the
normal .22 target rifle) or 8.3.3 (lightweight sport
rifle)). Air rifles not permitted.

My .22Lr Sako weighs in at 4.7 Kg is this one of the criteria as in full scale F-class to have a set up below a certain weight?
There is no weight restriction for the Unrestricted comp, so you could use your rifle

If you wanted to shoot Light Weight Sport then you'd be over weight,

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Re: .22 rf F class

#19 Post by DL. »

20series wrote:There is no weight restriction for the Unrestricted comp, so you could use your rifle

If you wanted to shoot Light Weight Sport then you'd be over weight,

Alan
Am planning on having some modifications done to the Finnfire, so we'll see what it weighs in at after those, I'd be keen to give Light Sporting Rifle a try too... especially if I knew more about it! :oops:
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#20 Post by Sandgroper »

For "Unrestricted Class" what is a typical course of fire, range etc for a competition?

It's a pity .17 ammunition isn't allowed, admittedly there isn't much in the way of FMJ for .17.
This was all I could find http://www.cci-ammunition.com/products/ ... oadNo=0055

Out to 100m the 17HM2 (not 17HMR!) would be my choice if it was allowed and available as a target load.
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