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Well, .223 Remington or .308 Winchester are the regulation calibers. IF, you are shooting straight .223 Remington ammo I think you would be o.k., as the regulation is on the ammo, not chamber.
I disagree. Rule 3.4 (b) clearly states: F-Class Target Rifle (F-TR) - A rifle restricted to the chambers of unmodified .308 Winchester/7.62mm NATO or unmodified .223 Remington/5.56mm X 45 NATO cartridge cases.
I disagree. Rule 3.4 (b) clearly states: F-Class Target Rifle (F-TR) - A rifle restricted to the chambers of unmodified .308 Winchester/7.62mm NATO or unmodified .223 Remington/5.56mm X 45 NATO cartridge cases.
Yep, I got it wrong. I remembered incorrectly. Thank you sir for the clarification.
To the OP, it really does not matter what class for the beginner/club shooter. That is the best part of F-Class. You can run whatever you like... just not anything that is too loud (muzzle breaks) or too quiet (cans).
So to the OP if you haven't decoded the conversation above, an AI would be in F-Open.
I think holdoff's first post said F-TR and was edited to say F-Open. Denys disagreed with the F-TR call, but the new site code doesn't seem to show edits.
I knew I could shoot an AI in open, I just wanted to try 90gr in an AI in T/R. I don't have a 223 AI, just something I was toying with building. I have 6.5 Creedmoor build in progress that I plan to shoot as my open gun. Thanks again for the help.
I hope that was meant as a "tongue in cheek" comment. Surely we havn't relegated ourselves so far down the ladder to it just being --"Till You Get Caught".