Parker-Hale Mike
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I’ll try and shut my pie hole now and keep it shut. Good night all.
Why keep your piehole shut? Your opinion is welcome here anytime.
I’ll try and shut my pie hole now and keep it shut. Good night all.
If there is an intent to change the rules to allow for more shooters, then why add the restriction for bi-pods?
How about any 30 ca. bullet, any front rest. Wouldnt this allow for the maximum # of potential entries
My reference to 30 calibre was pertaining to choice of bullet weights.
This is the issue that US shooters have with our FF class, only about half want to use the palma bullet and the rest want to choose their poison.
My reference to the any front rest, is that I have chosen to use "Any "
front rest in FF. And its not a bi-pod.
So possibly the way to keep everybody happy would allow freedom of choice.
Will there be enough FF/FR shooters to support 2 seperate classes?
My suggestion would be to make one class, with fewer restrictions.
Email sent to DCRA with intent to participate.
Suggested they invite some serving CF snipers with their AR10 .308s to come out for F(TR/R) - seeing how you stack up against a professional might encourage more participation.
Hi Daniel.
I did a bit of research.
In 2006 DCRA had 317 entries...9 in class F/R. or 3%
2007 DCRA had 615 entries..16 in F/R or 2.6%
2008 DCRA had 209 entries...8 in F/R or 4%
How many of the rifles that shot in F/R were actually FF rifles?
My guess is about half. Maybe Jim would know better?
So I will stand by my KISS theory. Why hinder a potential entry.
IF F/R or FF ever becomes especially popular, then it would be prudent to seperate them. Until then, keep it simple.
I'm not in agreement with the F/R class. .....
Why would we want to split up into even smaller groups that are almost the same?
Can anyone tell me why there should be a F/R class?
Can anyone tell me why this is change is being considered in Canada?
Who brought this forward?
- cal .223 or .308
- if you shoot .308.155 or .223/80, you may use any means of front support
- if you use a bipod front rest, you may use any weight bullet
Thoughts....?
(while you are thinking about it, what if we were to limit .308 bullet weight to 189 grains? This could help forestall the most serious difference facing 155 shooters. Would this keep any heavy-bullet shooters from entering?)
While we cannot change the world tomorrow, we should have good reason to conform to others will. If we [Canada] recognize the F/R Class it won't hurt us one bit. On the other hand, forcing us to use this class where is isn't wanted may kill us. This is where I see a potetial problem. If the majority of current or potential F class shooters are asking for change that's one thing. The other thing being lots of shooters simply like to shoot and not get involved in the politics of it all have a habit of remaining silent. Possibly the bulk of shooters are in this mindset and in all likelyhood they are happy about it. I ask "Who" wondering if these guys know whats going on.
I see the DCRA asking questions and encourgaging replys, good job guys!




























