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		<title>Smallbore F-Class National Championship &#8212; New Discipline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anschutz .22 LR rifle set up for F-Class competition. Photo courtesy Sportschieben Blog. Here&#8217;s a new discipline we think should become very popular &#8212; Smallbore F-Class with .22 LR rimfire rifles. Rest-supported prone rimfire matches have been held around the world for quite some time, but only a few years ago was the discipline officially [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/fsmall1801.jpg" alt="Camp Wa-Ke-De indiana 2018 smallbore F-Class Jim Murphy"><br />
<i>Anschutz .22 LR rifle set up for F-Class competition. Photo courtesy <a href="http://sportschieben.blogspot.com/2014/11/f-class-r-rimfire.html" target="_blank">Sportschieben Blog</a>.</i></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a new discipline we think should become very popular &#8212; Smallbore F-Class with .22 LR rimfire rifles. Rest-supported prone rimfire matches have been held around the world for quite some time, but only a few years ago was the discipline officially codified in the <a href="http://compete.nra.org/documents/pdf/compete/RuleBooks/SBR/sbr-book.pdf" target="_blank">NRA Smallbore Rulebook</a>. And the first-ever <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2018/9/11/results-inaugural-smallbore-rifle-f-class-national-championship/" target="_blank">Smallbore F-Class National Championship</a> was held this past July in conjunction with the Smallbore Nationals at Camp Wa-Ke&#8217;-De in Bristol, Indiana. The Nationals involved multiple days of prone shooting at 50 meters and 100 yards.*</p>
<p>Jim Murphy, a respected centerfire shooter and coach, became America&#8217;s very first Smallbore F-Class National Champion, shooting an impressive 2374-146X score. Fourteen points behind, but with the same X-Count, was runner-up David Pessall (2360-146X). Jess Huehn finished third with 2358-137X.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/fsmall1803.jpg" alt="Camp Wa-Ke-De indiana 2018 smallbore F-Class Jim Murphy"><br />
<i>National Championship photo from <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2018/9/11/results-inaugural-smallbore-rifle-f-class-national-championship/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA</a>.</i></p>
<p>Competitors could either shoot off a bipod F-TR style, or use a front rest. In this photo from the inaugural NRA National Championship you can see a shooter with SEB Coaxial Rest at top, with a competitor using a low-profile bipod at bottom. Note the extended handle used to adjust bipod elevation. This is not a coaxial joystick, but rather a long handle attached to the mariner wheel.</p>
<p>For more match results read Hap Rocketto&#8217;s <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2018/9/11/results-inaugural-smallbore-rifle-f-class-national-championship/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA Match Report</a>.</p>
<p><b>Smallbore F-Class &#8212; The Future Looks Bright</b><br />
With the high cost of centerfire ammunition, and the limited number of 1000-yard (or even 600-yard) ranges, we can envision that Rimfire F-Class will become a popular event at ranges across the country. Clubs don&#8217;t even need benches &#8212; just a 100-yard target bay and flat ground for the shooters. You can start with an inexpensive rimfire rig and Harris bipod. Then work up from there. Here is a custom rimfire F-TR style rig that belongs to F-Class ace and past centerfire F-TR National Champion James Crofts.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/fsmall1804.jpg" alt="Camp Wa-Ke-De indiana 2018 smallbore F-Class Jim Murphy"></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Smallbore F-Class Course of Fire</strong><br />
The Smallbore F-Class Nationals was completed on paper targets at 50 yards and 100 yards. According to <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2018/9/11/results-inaugural-smallbore-rifle-f-class-national-championship/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA</a>: &#8220;The tournament ran during the any sight and metric phases of the 2018 NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships, featuring a daily course of fire which mirrored the sling shooters, 40 shots at 50 meters on the A-50 target, a Metric Dewar, followed by 40 shots at 100 yards on the A-33 target. Although the international targets were shot throughout, the first two days were titled &#8216;conventional&#8217; and the last two &#8216;metric&#8217;.&#8221;</p>
<p>The specifics of the match such as rifle requirements, rests, and sights may be found in the Provisional Smallbore Rifle F-Class Rules (Section 23), found on page 65 of the current NRA Smallbore Rifle rulebook. Any rules not covered in Section 23 will [reference] the normal rules of Sections 1 through 22.</p></blockquote>
<p>* All ‘short range’ F-Class was shot at 50 meters on the A-50, the 50 meter International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) target. All &#8216;long range&#8217; stages were shot at 100 yards using the NRA A-33 target, the ISSF 300-meter target reduced to 100 yards.</p>
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