rpollock, unfortunately, there is zipo of this type of shooting, that I am aware of, in BC. The Penticton club used to have a fairly strong following but that has faded away many years ago.
If there are events in the area, be great to hear about them.
Around here, F class is the new score game and that has grown very nicely due in large part to the support of the Kamloops, Mission, and Chilliwack clubs.
But I am sure you know all of that already.
So a rifle like is being described may be competitive but for a competition that isn't around anymore. there is little doubt it would be accurate as Noby has built some superbly shooting rifles.
If the rifle was purchased to compete, and F class was what he wanted to compete in, the set up would not be current. Fast low BC bullets don't work so good in this game.
I am sure you know all about the new 6XC's, 6-6.5X47L, etc, etc and the fast twist high BC VLD's being shot. So yes, there is a resurgence in these wildcats from years past but their application has changed.
Although they are now promoted as 'new', they are all far from it.
A huge amount of knowledge came from the BR days of the 70's and 80's. Sometimes I get a good chuckle when I hear of some new fangled cartridge that is now 30yrs old.
Jerry