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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1553605" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>F-Class is an extension of NRA hi-power. NRA Rule Book, Rule 3.16.1 says no brakes. </p><p></p><p>Beyond that, even at matches that aren't official NRA sanctioned matches where rules may be more flexibly applied, running a brake when you're shooting elbiebone to elbiebone is beyond distracting to other shooters so there's the politeness factor. Every match I compete in where there's shooters right next to each other during the firing period, regardless of which specific sport, has not allowed muzzle brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1553605, member: 96226"] F-Class is an extension of NRA hi-power. NRA Rule Book, Rule 3.16.1 says no brakes. Beyond that, even at matches that aren't official NRA sanctioned matches where rules may be more flexibly applied, running a brake when you're shooting elbiebone to elbiebone is beyond distracting to other shooters so there's the politeness factor. Every match I compete in where there's shooters right next to each other during the firing period, regardless of which specific sport, has not allowed muzzle brakes. [/QUOTE]
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