Here we go again for 2013. Same rules as last year.
I see a lot of people on here claiming to have 1/4 or 1/2 MOA rifles.
Place is Cedar Springs Rifle Range. The range is 300m. Shooting is all done prone under current ORA/DCRA, F/TR Class or F(F)actory rules....snip...
Gotcha.
It was just that you seemed to put out the challenge to all those claiming to shoot under 1 moa, but then just limited it to narrow field of who could participate.
By my reading, maynard was pretty wide-open and permissive in the kinds of rifles allowable and the manner of shooting permitted.
I haven't read the ORA rules for a while but F(Factory) probably covers the vast majority of factory rifles out there. The only rifles likely to be excluded are those that the ORA is not permitted to fire at Cedar Springs (I'm not sure if 338 Lapua is in or out but it might be out).
Muzzle brakes are excluded because of a real or perceived interference with other shooters on the range (personally, I don't think they should be prohibited from the TR and F-Class rules, but unless and until we change that rule they are prohibited, so we have to live with that as best we can). Can you you could take it off or cover it up?
Manner of shooting is anything within F-Class rules, which while not completely unlimited is pretty darn generous. For example a bipod and rear bag is permitted (and this allows for *extremely* steady shooting). Your request to shoot using an equipment bag as a front support is technically illegal however it is likely to handicap you, a bipod would be much steadier (if I was running the Challenge and it was my money at stake, I'd be inclined to offer you a bipod if you wanted but allow you to shoot in the manner you suggest, if you wished).
I don't see why single loading would be a problem. For example with an AR-15, the bolt locks back on an empty mag. You can chuck one round in and hit the bolt release to chamber it. Fire the shot, your empty is ejected and your bolt locked back ready for you to load the next one.