F-class is an advanced discipline. $ stops new shooters

We want to hear what your club is doing to bring in new members. Tell us what works, and give credit to those who are making the effort.

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Re: F-class is an advanced discipline. $ stops new shooters

#136 Postby Brad Y » Wed Jul 26, 2023 8:53 pm

Are you one of the Darling Range shooters?

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Re: F-class is an advanced discipline. $ stops new shooters

#137 Postby RDavies » Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:06 pm

OFB shooter wrote:Resurrection of the thread as we have seen a massive revival of the F class interest as we have started a f class 22LR class in it’s the benchrest guys here in WA
We have anything from 15-25 f class shooters on the 22 class and they start with Sporter guns, move through to the modified and then finally the open guns.
Does it work.
Yes I started with a Savage mk2 farm gun, today I have a Walther KK300 and a Vudoo V22.
And now planning my centre fire build for the next six to nine months.

Ive often though 22 F class would be great for night shoots over summer when it is too hot to shoot through the middle of the day, but centrefires are too noisy. It wouldnt be too hard to illuminate 200/300yds of wind flags either. What distances are you running the 22 F class?


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