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		<title>Modern F-TR Rifle with Borden Action, Krieger Barrel, SEB Bipod</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A carpet is used up front for smoother tracking with the Joy-Pod&#8217;s flat, ski-style feet. The arms of the Joy-Pod were painted to match the stock. The rear bag features low-drag material on the ears. F-Class competition grows in popularity every year. Unlike F-Open, the F-TR (Target Rifle) class is limited to the .223 Remington [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>A carpet is used up front for smoother tracking with the Joy-Pod&#8217;s flat, ski-style feet. The arms of the Joy-Pod were painted to match the stock. The rear bag features low-drag material on the ears.</i></p>
<p>F-Class competition grows in popularity every year. Unlike F-Open, the F-TR (Target Rifle) class is limited to the .223 Remington (5.56&#215;45) or .308 Winchester (7.62&#215;51) chamberings. F-TR rifles also use bipods rather than a front rest. But these are no ordinary Harris-style bipods. Modern F-TR bipods have a wide footprint for added stability and many F-TR shooters favor SEB Co-Axial joystick bipods (aka &#8220;Joy-Pods&#8221;). Today we are featuring an F-TR rig that showcases the types of components, and accessories used by top F-TR competitors &#8212; including a coaxial bipod and Labradar Chronograph. If you&#8217;re considering getting started in the F-TR game, take a close look at this <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/new-build-finally-complete.3932123/" target="_blank">modern F-TR build</a> from Forum member DM.Oakes.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/blueftr1702.jpg" alt="F-TR Rifle laminated stock X-Ring Borden Action SEB Joy-Pod"></p>
<p><b>Modern F-TR Rig with Borden Action, Krieger Barrel, and SEB Joy-Pod</b><br />
This handsome .308 Win F-TR rig features a smooth-running Borden BRM action, 30-inch 1:10&#8243;-twist Krieger barrel, and an X-Ring Laminated Wood stock. Up front is a coaxial &#8220;Joy-Pod&#8221; joystick bipod. This is a state-of-the art, wide footprint bipod used by many competitors at the Worlds in Canada. The long joystick allows the &#8220;driver&#8221; to quickly adjust both elevation and windage in a smooth, continuous motion. The Joy-Pod can be adjusted so it will hold setting during the shot &#8212; you don&#8217;t have to &#8220;hard-hold&#8221; the joystick. Many shooters let the joystick slide through their fingers as the rifle moves back on recoil. With a little practice (and careful placement of the rear sand-bag), the tracking is excellent and you can slide the gun right back to point of aim after each shot.</p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Action: Borden BRM<br />
Trigger: Blue-printed Jewell BR<br />
Barrel: Krieger 30&#8243; / 4-Groove / 1:10&#8243; twist (.30 Cal)<br />
Chamber: .308 Winchester with 0.170 Freebore<br />
Stock: X-Ring Laminated F-Class<br />
Scope: Nightforce 12-42x56mm Competition<br />
Potential Name: Blue Thunder</strong></font></p>
<p><center><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/blueftr1703big.jpg" alt="F-TR Rifle laminated stock X-Ring Borden Action SEB Joy-Pod"><br />
<i>This F-TR rifle is shown during load testing with a LabRadar chronograph.</i></center></p>
<h2>&#187; Full LabRadar Field Test/Review by Ray Gross</h2>
<p>If you are considering purchasing a LabRadar Chronograph system, we strongly suggest you read the very thorough and informative <a href="https://www.usrifleteam.com/blog/rays-new-labradar" target="_blank">LabRadar Review</a> by Ray Gross, past Captain of the USA F-TR team. Ray notes: &#8220;It takes me about 3 minutes to set up [my LabRadar] at the range. Because there are no downrange screens, I do not have to hold up other shooters on the range like I would when setting up a traditional chronograph. The convenience alone will mean that I will use it more often than my old chronograph. Every time I take it out, I enjoy it a little bit more.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.usrifleteam.com/blog/rays-new-labradar" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/labradarbart04.jpg" alt="Bart Sauter Ray Gross LabRadar Benchrest Review Chronograph Bench tripod"></a></p>
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		<title>Sunday GunDay: The Modern .308 Win F-TR Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2019 07:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A carpet is used up front for smoother tracking with the Joy-Pod&#8217;s flat, ski-style feet. The arms of the Joy-Pod were painted to match the stock. The rear bag features low-drag material on the ears. On Sundays, we feature notable rifles that exhibit fine craftsmanship, quality components, and noteworthy shooting accessories. Today we are featuring [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>A carpet is used up front for smoother tracking with the Joy-Pod&#8217;s flat, ski-style feet. The arms of the Joy-Pod were painted to match the stock. The rear bag features low-drag material on the ears.</i></p>
<p>On Sundays, we feature notable rifles that exhibit fine craftsmanship, quality components, and noteworthy shooting accessories. Today we are featuring an F-TR (F-Class Target Rifle) rig that showcases the types of components, and accessories used by top F-TR competitors &#8212; including a coaxial bipod and Labradar Chronograph. If you&#8217;re considering getting started in the F-TR game, take a close look at this <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/new-build-finally-complete.3932123/" target="_blank">modern F-TR build</a> from Forum member DM.Oakes.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/blueftr1702.jpg" alt="F-TR Rifle laminated stock X-Ring Borden Action SEB Joy-Pod"></p>
<p><b>Modern F-TR Rig with Borden Action, Krieger Barrel, and SEB Joy-Pod</b><br />
This handsome .308 Win F-TR rig features a smooth-running Borden BRM action, 30-inch 1:10&#8243;-twist Krieger barrel, and an X-Ring Laminated Wood stock. Up front is a coaxial &#8220;Joy-Pod&#8221; joystick bipod. This is a state-of-the art, wide footprint bipod used by many competitors at the Worlds in Canada. The long joystick allows the &#8220;driver&#8221; to quickly adjust both elevation and windage in a smooth, continuous motion. The Joy-Pod can be adjusted so it will hold setting during the shot &#8212; you don&#8217;t have to &#8220;hard-hold&#8221; the joystick. Many shooters let the joystick slide through their fingers as the rifle moves back on recoil. With a little practice (and careful placement of the rear sand-bag), the tracking is excellent and you can slide the gun right back to point of aim after each shot.</p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Action: Borden BRM<br />
Trigger: Blue-printed Jewell BR<br />
Barrel: Krieger 30&#8243; / 4-Groove / 1:10&#8243; twist (.30 Cal)<br />
Chamber: .308 Winchester with 0.170 Freebore<br />
Stock: X-Ring Laminated F-Class<br />
Scope: Nightforce 12-42x56mm Competition<br />
Potential Name: Blue Thunder</strong></font></p>
<p><center><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/blueftr1703big.jpg" alt="F-TR Rifle laminated stock X-Ring Borden Action SEB Joy-Pod"><br />
<i>This F-TR rifle is shown during load testing with a LabRadar chronograph.</i></center></p>
<h2>&#187; Full LabRadar Field Test/Review by Ray Gross</h2>
<p>If you are considering purchasing a LabRadar Chronograph system, we strongly suggest you read the very thorough and informative <a href="http://www.usrifleteam.com/blog/rays-new-labradar" target="_blank">LabRadar Review</a> by Ray Gross, past Captain of the USA F-TR team. Ray notes: &#8220;It takes me about 3 minutes to set up [my LabRadar] at the range. Because there are no downrange screens, I do not have to hold up other shooters on the range like I would when setting up a traditional chronograph. The convenience alone will mean that I will use it more often than my old chronograph. Every time I take it out, I enjoy it a little bit more.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.usrifleteam.com/blog/rays-new-labradar" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/labradarbart04.jpg" alt="Bart Sauter Ray Gross LabRadar Benchrest Review Chronograph Bench tripod"></a></p>
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