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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2490959" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>If you have a club near you I'd go visit during a match. I'd ask the director of the match, or whoever is in charge about matches and what not. You may get some ideas there. Also if you're going to shoot FTR then 308 win and 223 are the cartridges. In the open divisions other cartridges are allowed. I've given 7mm cartridges more consideration as they have a good selection of high BC bullets for long range. And the "hunting" bullet selection is good too. One thing about matches is people will upgrade equipment to become more competitive. If shooting one cartridge (FTR) it creates a more even playing field. Neither of which is important if "fun" is the criteria. So I'd probably pick a cartridge that fits your hunting parameters the best and push your limits at the matches. Good luck and have fun!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2490959, member: 95344"] If you have a club near you I'd go visit during a match. I'd ask the director of the match, or whoever is in charge about matches and what not. You may get some ideas there. Also if you're going to shoot FTR then 308 win and 223 are the cartridges. In the open divisions other cartridges are allowed. I've given 7mm cartridges more consideration as they have a good selection of high BC bullets for long range. And the "hunting" bullet selection is good too. One thing about matches is people will upgrade equipment to become more competitive. If shooting one cartridge (FTR) it creates a more even playing field. Neither of which is important if "fun" is the criteria. So I'd probably pick a cartridge that fits your hunting parameters the best and push your limits at the matches. Good luck and have fun!!! [/QUOTE]
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