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Stefan Karlsson
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There´s a new rifle-class developing here in Sweden similar to F-class at the moment. Since at least after WW II we have had a service-rifle type of shooting here witch we call "field-shooting". A match is useally 6x6 shots on 6 different known targets but at unknown distances. Smallest targer is about 8" and the biggest 3 feet high. Ranges depends on the target, smallest ones is set from 180 y and the biggest out close to 700 y.
This national form of rifle matches used to be a "army m-96 rifle iron sights only" type of event. Match-type rifles was allowed in the 60-ies but only with m-96 actions, 6,5x55 and a strictly regulated stock config. Latley the Sauer 200 STR have been adopted but the 6,5x55 is still the cartridge to use.
This winter there has been a few matches where a "scope-class" have been tryed out across Sweden. Not many rules set yet but it seemes like this could attract some shooters here in Sweden! There have been shooters using everything from 223 Rem up to 338 Lapua in the "scope-class". Lots of different rifles as well.
I´m in the progress of building a rifle for this F-Classish type of shooting at the moment. I had a sleeved Rem 700 SA in my vault and a Swedish copy of a Shehane tracker so this will be the base for my rifle. We can buy Normas 130 gr VLD quite cheap here so the barrel is going to be a SS Lothar Walther in 260 Rem or mabye AI.
I´m not sure about what twist that the 130 VLD bullet needs. A 1-9" "feels" right but should I go for a 1-8" just to be sure? Any ideas!?
Stefan Karlsson/ Sweden
This national form of rifle matches used to be a "army m-96 rifle iron sights only" type of event. Match-type rifles was allowed in the 60-ies but only with m-96 actions, 6,5x55 and a strictly regulated stock config. Latley the Sauer 200 STR have been adopted but the 6,5x55 is still the cartridge to use.
This winter there has been a few matches where a "scope-class" have been tryed out across Sweden. Not many rules set yet but it seemes like this could attract some shooters here in Sweden! There have been shooters using everything from 223 Rem up to 338 Lapua in the "scope-class". Lots of different rifles as well.
I´m in the progress of building a rifle for this F-Classish type of shooting at the moment. I had a sleeved Rem 700 SA in my vault and a Swedish copy of a Shehane tracker so this will be the base for my rifle. We can buy Normas 130 gr VLD quite cheap here so the barrel is going to be a SS Lothar Walther in 260 Rem or mabye AI.
I´m not sure about what twist that the 130 VLD bullet needs. A 1-9" "feels" right but should I go for a 1-8" just to be sure? Any ideas!?
Stefan Karlsson/ Sweden