Al, what happened is that as the 'discussion' progressed my own ideas evolved. That is why I changed "Light" to "Lite". There is NO reason that the rifle regs for score shooting have to exactly mirror the regs for group shooting. The regs should not eliminate the group guns from being competitive but the regs could be less restrictive thereby allowing a wider cross section of rifles to compete.
This is why I changed Light to Lite. Why limit it to 10.5 lb guns ? Why not allow 13.5 lb guns in "Lite" ? The same could be done to {H}VFS, up the weight limit to 17 lbs. Hell, make "Lite" have a 17lb limit. Then the fast twist 6mms could compete against the PB 22's and 6's.
There is obviously little support for a definitive 22/6mm class but IMO adding another class that 30's will dominate would be a complete waste of effort on the sanctioning body's part. This appears to already have 'nearly' happened once before and the people that built 10.5 lb 30's that were orphaned still have bad feelings about the situation. Going to worst edge scoring with no caliber rules would accomodate the 30 shooters. Of course they would feel like the 6mm guys now feel, "What's the point ?".
The last idea I put forth that didn't stay up long enough to get seen was one piece rests. If score is going to divorce itself from group rules why stick with the same rest and bag rules ? Allow one piece rests with delrin rubbing surfaces like you see in some rimfire classes. You could also allow delrin 'bags' on two piece rests. What I discovered shooting in 1 ARA match [ worst edge scoring ] is that you have to seek a higher level of precision. You are trying to shoot pinwheels on every shot. The margin for error is tiny unlike the current situation in VFS. The one piece rest helps acheive the required precision although they are by no means required.
As for starting a new thread [ from my perspective ] What's the point ?? IMO what is needed is a place in score for the 22 and 6 to be highly competitive at every match. To be able to set records. To create a new buzz in score shooting [ Worst edge scoring?? What's the strategy?? Should I try a 22PPC bbl??? Jeez, maybe a 20 or 17??? Wow, I set a new record!! ].
The vast majority of people on this site appear to be either in favor of status quo or else a new class for the 30's to dominate. Another thread started by me would just invite further pointed criticism that I don't feel like putting up with.
I should back button all this mess but I've got too much time invested in it
Jackie, please start your own thread and also please delete this one after you read this post.
Thanks
Ray
ETA: I am going to the range Thursday and I will take my 6mm and shoot some score targets and score them worst edge and see what it's like.