Introduced in 2019, this class is defined in Chapter 23 of the SSRs. It offers shooters with factory sporting rifles the opportunity of participating at NRAA ranges alongside TR and F-Class.
tom1 wrote:Thanks to all who have replied. I'll put this project on hold. It seems a shame as there would be hundreds of old Omarks owned by members that could be set up for Sporter Class relatively cheaply. But these are the rules we have to abide by. Brad Probert
Always an option to sell the Omark and buy a cheap rifle (Rem700, Howa1500, Tikka T3)
WA's firearms laws make it a difficult & expensive exercise to licence another rifle, I think it's close to $200 for an addition to a licence. Omarks like these almost have no commercial value over here. The plan was to set it up for Sporter Class, use it occasionally and be available for new shooters to try out. I don't want to purchase another rifle , I was hoping it could be a cheaper entry into this class. I don't want to push the envelope and build something that isn't eligible , that could create insurance issues. There is the possibility that the NRAA make an exemption for original Omarks to be approved for Sporter Class , ie original stock & trigger with 26 inch black barrels. But then someone would want a Musgrave, Angel , Neilson , Dale etc etc to be approved. Starting to sound familiar isn't it.
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who says a single shot winchester [or other] hunting rifle cant be used ? not all hunting rifles are repeaters,how many hunting rifles have you seen using the magazine on the range ? they all single feed from what ive seen. i WILL be using my omark with its hunting rifle stock,20min rail,davies trigger and 26" varmint weight barrel in h/s.
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