Provincially sanctioned 3rd classification in F-class
I reiterate that I think the best way to open the doors to new shooters is to formally adopt a factory/sporter class that allows only factory rifles. Once a shooter participates for the first time, the knowledge he/she will acquire and the confidence they will have will let them decide what and if they wish to buy/build to participate in a formal class. This may not be within the purview of the DCRA, but it certainly should be at the Provincial level.
The ORA has sanctioned such a classification.. F(M). We have many new shooters joining our organization after attending our training courses, with these "factory" type rifles.
From the ORA website..
F(M) – “Mass-Produced” Rifles
This class will be restricted to mass-produced rifles of any calibre (see limits in F(O)) that can be purchased readily at many gun shops and that have not been customized to improve ballistic performance. F(M) is for people shooting ‘out-of-the-box’ rifles; Remington, Winchester, Ruger, Savage, Tikka, Browning, Sako or similar, using the original manufacturers parts. Some ‘adjustments’ are permitted, but not the replacement of parts.
The rules governing F(M) qualified rifles have been devised to create a low cost class for competitors and in the recognition that the majority of mass-produced rifles are not capable of accuracy equal to the sophisticated F(O) class rifles chambered in custom, wildcat or specialist calibres.
1. The rifle must be ‘as manufactured’ and available in quantity, as described in the manufacturers catalogue (i.e. mass produced). This excludes specialist TR guns or Bench Rest actions, wildcat calibres and custom built guns. There is no restriction on the type of rifle that can be used; bolt action, falling block, lever action or semi-automatic rifles are acceptable.
2. It must have the original manufacturers barrel.
3. It must have the original trigger (which can be adjusted or tuned).
4. It must have the original stock (which can be reshaped).
5. It must have the original chamber (no re-working or improving).
6. It can be any calibre (subject to range rules).
7. It can be bedded and floated in the original stock.
8. The barrel can be re-crowned.
9. It can have any type of sight system.
10. As in F(O) class, any type of front and rear rests may be used.
11. Factory or hand loaded ammunition may be used.
If other PRA's would like to sanction such rifles, maybe they could use something like the ORA's and we could eventually have a nationally recognized Factory class we could compete in interprovincially and, if the DCRA picked it up, at national level competitions.
NormB