Field Precision Rifle Class is a GO!

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Field Precision Rifle Class is a GO!

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Ok guys,

Our HP match director gave us the green light to include the F-PR (Field Precision Rifle) class in one of the West Coast's biggest HP events.

THE 20th ANNUAL AMERICAN-CANADIAN LONG RANGE RIFLE MATCHES
SACRAMENTO VALLEY SHOOTING CENTER
SLOUGHHOUSE CALIFORNIA
March 12th and 13th, 2011

Saturday March 12 – 4 Man Team Match - $80/Team (includes pit pullers)(pay at range)300, 600, 900, and 1000 yds. (48 rds)

Sunday March 13 – Day 3 Individual $30
300, 500, 600, and 1000 yds. (48 rds)

All the rules and regs will be finalized in the next week or two.

What I need to do now is gauge the interest in this two day event.

Brakes will be allowed, however everyone will have to control debris and blast as best as possible. All braked shooters will be squaded together.
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Interested
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Damm, working :( :(
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Gnzrme wrote:Damm, working :( :(
Thats okay Steven. I think your barrel is actually to long now unless there is a modification from Vu's original draft.

Barrel length is 26" measured from the recoil lug to the end of the brake (if you have one installed).
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Take the brake off.

Get a few teams together guys and we can have a good battle.
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Vu, is it possible for me to shoot in two classes?

FTR and FPR, both 308s?
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tacticalintervention wrote:Vu, is it possible for me to shoot in two classes?

FTR and FPR, both 308s?
If there are paid pit pullers, it would sure seem so.
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Hey I got to pay for a puller anyway. I decided not to have the back surgery ( two pins and sythetic disks) so no lifting targets for me.

I will get ahold of Jim and find out

If I can anyone need a broken down team mate?
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Can someone explain to me what FTR and FPR are.
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Crow King wrote:Can someone explain to me what FTR and FPR are.
I'm new here but I read this thread yesterday. Thought I'd pass it along. Its talks about F TR but I don't know what F PR is.

http://www.caprc.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=142" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Here's a like explaining F/TR Class shooting. I've never heard F/PR either.

http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek031.html
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F/PR is basically a new class that Vu came up with.

Its like F/TR but the weapon restrictions are more inline with what we use in Tactical Percision Rifle matches.
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