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Rohann said:That's true, it's not all about the money, but what I mean is, the F-Class I shot wasn't long range so there wasn't too much physics involved, and there are no limits. You can have literally anything short of a vice (I think you could probably use a vice if you wanted to). You have to know how to use it, of course, but it's not mainly skill. You don't need nearly the amount of skill that it takes to win a TR-Class match or a Service Rifle match. Keep in mind I'm talking about the matches I shot in which weren't out to long range.
-Rohann
Rohann I think you should stop digging, your hole is plenty deep already.
I know you are not trying to offend anyone, I think you just do not fully realize how much skill and disipline is involved, to truly be competitive , even with all the gizmos that are allowed in F class, it is not nearly as easy as it appears. None of the real competitive sports are that easy to be the best, or even in the top 100, thats where the real challenge lies, in getting into the top end of the field.