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trazman
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It was more than 3 months now since I decided to participate on f-class matches. Well this weekend my friend and I participated on LR Cup in Vrbovec near Zagreb/Croatia. Both of us shot in F/TR class. I have a rifle in .223 rem so shooting in Open class would be a little bit silly... The shooting distance was 300 and 600m. Of course I like to win, but my intentions were more to see what other guys are using and to see what my equipment and me was capable of.
So the results were not really the best, but I learned a lot of things. Some things can be improved immediately, like some parts of my equipment and some will need time. I consider myself a good long range shooter since I shoot a lot and most of times I have 1st shot hits. But my shooting until now was always oriented on long range hunting so it was more about trajectory prediction, little wind doping and concentration on that first hit.
F/TR is completely another story. You still need that first shoot hit since you only have 2 sighters, but then you have 15 more shots for the score. I found myself doing basic mistakes after a few shots since I was not used to shoot so much shots for score. Also when I hunt long range I avoid those days when wind is blowing or at least when it is not predictable. On a match, wind or no wind you have to hit that target. You can immagine how this is like on 600m with .223rem and 69gr bullets.
What I actually learned...
- First and most important thing is that I have to improve my shooting concentration for all 17shots.
- There are certain parts of my equipment that need to be changed like the rear rest.
- I need to change my bullets if I want to be competitive at 600m or more. I am using 69gr nose CC with a G7 BC of 0.158 I will change this with 77gr Nosler CC with the BC of 0.193 which is a big improvement.
- Installing a mirage band would help a lot since after a few shots the heat of the barrel made quite tricky to spot holes.
- At 300m I have lost 2 points just because of .223 cal. With a .308 cal 2 holes would touch the line and I would have 2 more points and I would gain one position in this case but I will not change the caliber because I feel that I can improve other things that will help me more. However if I would have to choose now I would definitely use a .308win rifle for F/TR also because spotting holes is much easier than with .223.
So the results were not really the best, but I learned a lot of things. Some things can be improved immediately, like some parts of my equipment and some will need time. I consider myself a good long range shooter since I shoot a lot and most of times I have 1st shot hits. But my shooting until now was always oriented on long range hunting so it was more about trajectory prediction, little wind doping and concentration on that first hit.
F/TR is completely another story. You still need that first shoot hit since you only have 2 sighters, but then you have 15 more shots for the score. I found myself doing basic mistakes after a few shots since I was not used to shoot so much shots for score. Also when I hunt long range I avoid those days when wind is blowing or at least when it is not predictable. On a match, wind or no wind you have to hit that target. You can immagine how this is like on 600m with .223rem and 69gr bullets.
What I actually learned...
- First and most important thing is that I have to improve my shooting concentration for all 17shots.
- There are certain parts of my equipment that need to be changed like the rear rest.
- I need to change my bullets if I want to be competitive at 600m or more. I am using 69gr nose CC with a G7 BC of 0.158 I will change this with 77gr Nosler CC with the BC of 0.193 which is a big improvement.
- Installing a mirage band would help a lot since after a few shots the heat of the barrel made quite tricky to spot holes.
- At 300m I have lost 2 points just because of .223 cal. With a .308 cal 2 holes would touch the line and I would have 2 more points and I would gain one position in this case but I will not change the caliber because I feel that I can improve other things that will help me more. However if I would have to choose now I would definitely use a .308win rifle for F/TR also because spotting holes is much easier than with .223.