F-Class

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Jake
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F-Class

Post by Jake »

Im sorry this is off topic but I didnt know where to post it. I need some help, Im writing an instructional manual for a college course, and it has to have at least 40 steps. I thought I would start here before regeristering an account on an f-class website. Anyway I picked the topic becase it intersts me and I will get to reseach it and learn about it while doing my homework! So do any of you know basic steps to shooting f-class you can make just give me the jist and I can look up the rest. Like say dial in scope, and I can add in focus, mag, paralax, etc.

Or does anyone know such a list that already exists?

I want to focus on, bullet components, breathing, prone stance/hold, scope settings, bases, some of the general rules, and anything else you want to add.

Thanks for the help
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Re: F-Class

Post by Rick in Oregon »

Here's where you'll find everything you'll need for the project:

http://www.6mmbr.com/index.html

Good luck, and let us know what grade you receive later. :D
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Re: F-Class

Post by Guy M »

There's a tremendous amount of info on long-range prone shooting, conventional as well as F-Class here:

http://www.usrifleteams.com/lrforum/

I think you'll find some how-to type articles there.

Regards, Guy
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