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Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:14 pm
by Sandgroper
Sim G wrote:I'm somewhat tickled by this!
I've never shot F class in my life! The problem is for me it seems to develop more into an arms race as happened with IPSC.... I want to be able to shoot with what I drag out of the cabinet.
I'm up for this next year! RPA in 7mm-08, off a Harris Bi-pod or my Condor rucksack......
"Shed Practical F-Class".
C'mon Grant, you've got a year to sort it.......
:lol: - Only a year, but no income!

Seriously, though, I should be able to finance the major items soon - stock,reamer and dies. I already have the barrel and action, so it should be ready by the end of the year, if not sooner!
The rifle itself will definitely in the spirit of Ovenpaa's Hunter F-Class (or Shed Practical F-Class

) K98 Sporter action, 22 inch Douglas barrel, Boyds Featherweight TH stock with a 4-16x50 scope (second the honour system keeping it to x12 max) on top. Bi-pod will be some Harris derivative - all up weight about 4.5 - 5kg.
I'll keep you posted.
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:35 pm
by John25
I wonder how my number five would do on a short range F class target?
:shakeshout:
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:53 pm
by M99
Why not - I am in too, got a couple of "sporters" that would do the job, one in 308 and the other in 6.5x55. Like Sim though, I would have to use the "honour" system or buy new scopes!
We should arrange a "monthly" practice shoot? - starting NOW!
Mike
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:21 pm
by ovenpaa
I think it has to be totally down to honour, the rifle has to be light and the 'scope should be 12X or less and a Harris or Harris derivative. Rear squeeze bags allowed however the profile of the underside of the stock should not be modified nor should bag riders be allowed.
Any 'proper' full bore cartridge is acceptable and bonus street cred points for anyone shooting .303
Can we have a new F/S section? tongueout
EDIT - Mike, yes we do need to get out and have a practice meeting.
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:12 pm
by Sim G
ovenpaa wrote:the rifle has to be light
How light is light.......?
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:30 pm
by ovenpaa
I would say 5Kg's ish scoped with a bipod is a reasonable weight, what did you have in mind?
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:30 pm
by Sim G
I was hoping for a couple of kilos more....... Or, I'm shooting it with my Mini 14 or a 115 year old .32 Spl and irons!!
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:36 pm
by ovenpaa
7Kgs! What did you have in mind?
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:58 pm
by Sim G
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
7kg's is not heavy! I always relate the weight of my guns with humping a GPMG, 400 rounds and other essentials around a very wet and cold Wales!!
I have an RPA inteceptor, Leupold Vari-X III with a Harris BR, all up just under 14.5lbs...... I'll take the muzzle brake off!
How heavy is that compared to standard F class rifles?
I tell you what though, you buggers will have to explain to the Mrs why I "have" to buy a new rifle and scope......!!! :55:
(and trust me, she really is scary!! zzzzom )
Re: The D2BD Phoennix range report
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:08 pm
by ovenpaa
F/TR is 8.25Kg's and F Open is 10Kg's limit, so F/S is.......... we need to decide on that tongueout
Yet again I have to say it is all open to interpretation of the 'rules' and F/S is as much a state of mind as a rifle and 'scope. Personally I really want to see someone wheel out a 'scoped .303 in the 4/5/600 class shooting cast boolits.