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F-Class caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 742912" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>BANJO - I have competed in f-class. 500-1000 yards. where i shoot the matches are 6o rounds. the number of rounds and distance determine the answer to your original post. i have two 6.5-284s. if i shot regularly at 1000 yards i would get a 7wsm. the 308 is at a disadvantage against 6.5-284 . i would not well with it. it is required in ftr. the ones using less powder like the 6.5x47 may have longer barrel life; but they give up velocity. if you shoot where there is no wind . no problem. there is an f-class section at benchrest.com . roninflag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 742912, member: 5691"] BANJO - I have competed in f-class. 500-1000 yards. where i shoot the matches are 6o rounds. the number of rounds and distance determine the answer to your original post. i have two 6.5-284s. if i shot regularly at 1000 yards i would get a 7wsm. the 308 is at a disadvantage against 6.5-284 . i would not well with it. it is required in ftr. the ones using less powder like the 6.5x47 may have longer barrel life; but they give up velocity. if you shoot where there is no wind . no problem. there is an f-class section at benchrest.com . roninflag [/QUOTE]
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