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		<title>Getting Started in F-Class &#8212; Target Shooter Magazine Article</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A while back, our friend Vince Bottomley in the UK wrote an excellent article for Target Shooter Magazine. Vince offers &#8220;solid-gold&#8221; advice for new F-TR and F-Open shooters. Vince reviews the cartridge options, and offers suggestions for a shooter&#8217;s first (and hopefully affordable) F-Class rifle. Vince also reviews various bipod choices for F-TR and discusses [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><em>A while back, our friend Vince Bottomley in the UK wrote an excellent article for <a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1426" target="_blank">Target Shooter Magazine</a>. Vince offers &#8220;solid-gold&#8221; advice for new F-TR and F-Open shooters. Vince reviews the cartridge options, and offers suggestions for a shooter&#8217;s first (and hopefully affordable) F-Class rifle. Vince also reviews various bipod choices for F-TR and discusses optics options (from $300 to $3000).</em></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a short sample from the <a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1426" target="_blank">Target Shooter Magazine article</a>:</p>
<p><strong><em>Getting Started in F-Class by Vince Bottomley</em></strong><br />
As membership secretary of a large club, one of the questions I’m frequently asked – “What’s the best way to get started in F-Class?” My club has an F-Class shoot every couple of weeks at ranges from 300 to 1000 yards and, not surprisingly, it’s very popular. </p>
<p><strong>F-TR or Open Class?</strong><br />
From a shaky start way back in 2004, the F-TR Class is now proving as popular as Open Class and, at GBFCA League shoots and club shoots, many shooters choose to start with a 308, shooting off a bi-pod – in other words F-TR. In Open Class, the 7mm WSM soon established itself as the &#8220;must have&#8221; cartridge – if you wanted to win but, the WSM&#8217;s appetite for barrels eventually brought another 7mm cartridge into play – the 284 Winchester. This 50-year-old stalwart was revived a decade or so ago as the 6.5-284 and indeed this cartridge found some favor with F-Class pioneers – before the potency of the WSM was discovered. If you don’t mind shelling out for a couple of barrels per year (barrel life is about 750 rounds with the WSM) go for the 7mm WSM but, if you require a decent round-count, then opt for the .284 Win and learn to read the wind a bit better!</p>
<p><strong>Scopes for F-Class</strong><br />
If you will be shooting 1000 yards then I would recommend at least 32 power and preferably a variable – like the 8-32. The cheapest &#8220;usable&#8221; scope in this range is the Sightron. It’s a great scope for the money and at under $900 (in the USA) it&#8217;s half the price of its nearest competitor. It’s also light – at 1.5 lbs – and there are some great reticles for the F-Class shooter – like the LRMOA.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/fvince02.jpg" alt="Vince Bottomley Target Shooter F-Class F-Open F-TR"></p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1426" target="_blank"><b>Read Full Article on Target Shooter Magazine Website.</a></b></center></p>
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