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nice shooting and congrats on finding a perfect load...post the rest of the info for the rest of us coming into this cold...like rifle and caliber, etc
judging by the "night-shoot" reference I am guessing these are modified F-Class matches at best..... or is this something new in the NRA record books ???
now i know why the midrange shooters swapped championship dates with us.....bad wind conditions in march plus daylight savings makes for a difficult match
Chris, I dont run with the big dogs in F-Open, I am but a lowly FTR shooter with a mouse gun....but I suspect you need a little more case capacity and heavier bullet to be competitive at 1k....but for a steel ringer/tactical rig it will probably be just fine. Talk to Mark Walker next time you...
Re: For the Houston FTR shooters Rob, It depends on what caliber you are shooting. If you are shooting F-TR class (restricted to 223 or 308) most folks shoot 155g to 180g for 308, 62 to 80g for 223. If you are shooting F-Open class (any other caliber) then there are a multitude of...