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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 573134" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p>Which type of competitive match would be considered a "hunter class" if you will? In other words if I wanted to compete with my large caliber hunting setup and compete shooting on the ground, (no bench) which type of competition would I attend? I've never been to a competitive match of any kind but have become obsessed with LRH and am looking for ways to improve my skills as a shooter. My next question is which one of you crack shots is going to sponsor me so I can afford this obsession!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> J/K I dont know the difference between F-class, Palma, Egg Shoot??? It's all chinese to me but sounds like a lot of fun. Does such an event even exist? I looked into attending an event here in AZ. a couple years ago but found out you had to be a member of the club to enter. I dont know if that is the norm everywhere but it turned me away pretty quick. I'd like to take her for a spin before I buy her.</p><p> </p><p>Any info on local AZ. shoots would be appreciated but I am also not afraid of traveling if someone is willing to take the time to show me the basics, I'm willing to learn. I'm not talking shooting lessons but just shadowing somebody that knows what there doing at an event to learn about the match itself and basic tips. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks, Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 573134, member: 30564"] Which type of competitive match would be considered a "hunter class" if you will? In other words if I wanted to compete with my large caliber hunting setup and compete shooting on the ground, (no bench) which type of competition would I attend? I've never been to a competitive match of any kind but have become obsessed with LRH and am looking for ways to improve my skills as a shooter. My next question is which one of you crack shots is going to sponsor me so I can afford this obsession!:D J/K I dont know the difference between F-class, Palma, Egg Shoot??? It's all chinese to me but sounds like a lot of fun. Does such an event even exist? I looked into attending an event here in AZ. a couple years ago but found out you had to be a member of the club to enter. I dont know if that is the norm everywhere but it turned me away pretty quick. I'd like to take her for a spin before I buy her. Any info on local AZ. shoots would be appreciated but I am also not afraid of traveling if someone is willing to take the time to show me the basics, I'm willing to learn. I'm not talking shooting lessons but just shadowing somebody that knows what there doing at an event to learn about the match itself and basic tips. Thanks, Jason [/QUOTE]
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