F/TR in South Australia

F/TR is the international full bore class for .308 and .223, currently being trialled around Australia.
Southcape
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Post by Southcape »

What month is the Queens?

October?
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Post by RAVEN »

First weekend in October
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Southcape
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Post by Southcape »

I can be tempted. :D

I am back from Brisbane tonight, with the intention of converting my gear fully to F/TR.
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Post by Woody_rod »

I also have a Millenium stocked INCH rifle to be converted to F/TR and FS as required. The weight should be ok, and I have two barrels for it to run heavier projectiles as needed.

I agree with the idea of having classes that cater for real world "shop bought" rifles. F/TR is perfectly suited for this, without spending all that money on front rests. The idea that factory rifles will not be able to shoot heavier projectiles shows a lack of knowledge about factory rifles - they are designed to shoot heavier proj than 155's.
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Post by Snaps22 »

I intend to shoot F\TR when it is introduced & will be setting up my rifle to this. I will shoot this as F Standard until a comp for F\TR is started.
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