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F Class....questions & comments
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<blockquote data-quote="Dgd6mm" data-source="post: 921702" data-attributes="member: 12044"><p>F/Class was started in Canada, the F is the letter that is from the man's last mane that started F/Class. His name is George F----------------, google it. F/TR is his last name beginning letter and the TR stands for Target Rifle... The F/TR class only allows .223 and .308 cartridges in it. The shoots that the OP mentioned are not usually called F/Class for the reason that F/Class shoots are not shot from the bench. I've shot shoot were there have been prone shooters and bench shooters at the sametime and they all have been called Modified shoots. If you've never been to a F/Class shoot and you can find one in driving distance, I encourage all that are curious about this sport to go and observe one. This type of shooting keeps you involved all day, between shooting, scoring, pit duty (lowering, marking, raising the target).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgd6mm, post: 921702, member: 12044"] F/Class was started in Canada, the F is the letter that is from the man's last mane that started F/Class. His name is George F----------------, google it. F/TR is his last name beginning letter and the TR stands for Target Rifle... The F/TR class only allows .223 and .308 cartridges in it. The shoots that the OP mentioned are not usually called F/Class for the reason that F/Class shoots are not shot from the bench. I've shot shoot were there have been prone shooters and bench shooters at the sametime and they all have been called Modified shoots. If you've never been to a F/Class shoot and you can find one in driving distance, I encourage all that are curious about this sport to go and observe one. This type of shooting keeps you involved all day, between shooting, scoring, pit duty (lowering, marking, raising the target). [/QUOTE]
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