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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Shooting Ranges - Places To Shoot
Western Washington
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<blockquote data-quote="mattj" data-source="post: 162555" data-attributes="member: 8758"><p>Milanuk,</p><p>I don't think I'll be set up to shoot yet by then (I'm being a little forward-thinking with this thread -- actually still working on getting a rifle together), but I'm interested in the whole F-class concept. Is it really the case that you can just show up at most highpower prone matches and shoot F-class? If so, what percentage of F-class shooters do you typically see? If not, where do you 'regular' F-Class guys get in your matches when you're not shooting State/Nationals?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for schooling me...</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattj, post: 162555, member: 8758"] Milanuk, I don't think I'll be set up to shoot yet by then (I'm being a little forward-thinking with this thread -- actually still working on getting a rifle together), but I'm interested in the whole F-class concept. Is it really the case that you can just show up at most highpower prone matches and shoot F-class? If so, what percentage of F-class shooters do you typically see? If not, where do you 'regular' F-Class guys get in your matches when you're not shooting State/Nationals? Thanks in advance for schooling me... Matt [/QUOTE]
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