Great Richard, except that next year the ICFRA and DCRA targets will be the same thing, at least for TR.
Dimensionally, not a huge difference from what was.
ICFRA Technical Rules said:F2.2. An ‘F’ Class Open rifle may be of any calibre up to and including 8mm and the overall weight must not exceed 10kg including all attachments (such as, but not limited to, its sights and bipod, if any). NB: An ‘attachment’ is defined as including any external object (other than the competitor, his sling (if any) and his apparel) which recoils (or partially recoils) with the rifle, or which is clamped, magnetically or viscously held, or in any other way joined to the rifle for each shot, or which even slightly rises with the rifle when vertically lifting the latter from its rest(s).
F2.3. An ‘F’ Class Restricted rifle is limited to .223 Remington or .308 Winchester calibre chambers or their commercial metrification equivalents. Chamber dimensions must conform to SAAMI or CIP dimensions. Ammunition may be commercially made or hand-loaded as defined in Rule F2.23. There is no restriction on bullet weight. The Restricted rifle class is limited to the use of an attached bipod and/or a sling as front supports, optionally together with a rear bag which provides no positive mechanical means of returning the rifle to its precise point of aim for the next shot . The overall weight must not exceed 8.25kg including all attachments (such as, but not limited to, its sights and bipod, if any). NB: An ‘attachment’ is defined as in Rule F2.2. All other Technical Rules apply.
What's ICFRA?
Correct. It is only the center rings that change for F-Class, with a non-white (can I say that?) .5MOA v-bull.
Now can we get the BC clubs to stop shooting ISSF targets and switch to the ICFRA for their 300M matches, since we use DCRA rules anyway? 50mm is a big v-bull.
Inspector I cut and pasted this and it doesn't look right but I think you get the idea said:Thanks Glen, good information. I wonder why the F-Class targets are being supplied without a white V-Bull. It can't be a cost factor and I think a white centre would provide a more precise aiming mark for F-Class just as the large black circle allows TR shooters the perfect aiming reference.
Was this an oversight or are there some F-Class shooters who prefer a black aiming mark? As a member of the over 70 club I can say that a white V-Bull would be a large plus for tired old eyes and can't imagine what the downside would be.
Regards
Aubrey
Hi Guys, ICFRA really doesn't have a whole bunch of influence on what we do Nationally or in the PRA's. Like Daniel (Whom I believe was one of our DCRA Reps on the ICFRA Board) indicated, we'll probably use up what targets we have or add a 1/2 minute whatever to the middle. ICFRA is primarily for International Event rule standardization and also becomes the governing and sanctioning body for International Events. What we do here, doesn't mean much in the scheme of things unless we hold an International Fullbore Universal King of the World Championships Match.
The SPRA has given me the go-ahead also so if the DCRA does nothing by mid Jan of 2009, I will order or make what the SPRA will need for 2009 to make the 1/2 moa wee vee happen at Nokomis.