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    Advice on F class gun (affordable)


    I am looking for an option to get into F class at my local range. While I'd like to be competitive, I enjoy shooting for self accomplishment more. I have a Savage LRVP that I put a 26" PVA button rifled 6mm Norma Dasher barrel on. I have been looking at a Savage 12 F class (New) in 6mm br, wondering if it would be a better option...Money matters, as I am retired, and need to keep it reasonable. I am a Savage guy, and like I said, this is local club matches....just bragging rights.....So, do I stay with what I know, or switch....Thanks for any comments....rsbhunter
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    What distance is your club ?? If 600 F-class, I'd stay with
    the Dasher you have. If your going out to a 1000 yards, most
    I know are shooting straight .284 Winchesters.....I know some
    clubs that shoot a short course prone. I may be inclined for
    the 6br in that situation.
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    One thing I'll add is, a shooting rest. As you mentioned
    affordable; Grizzly is doing closeouts on the Bald Eagle
    rests, in several styles. Priced to sell.
    Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952

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    Stay with it or try to find a savage 10T

    It was kinda like the FV.
    Accu stock
    26”heavy varmint
    Tactical handle

    Mine shot .3s with stock 168gn smk ammo.
    Some groups were honestly big ragged holes. It held well within MOA at 600yds

    I sold it, it was so boring to shoot.

    I had to go to a .223 for fun at 600.


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    Like said before, get a good rest. Also a stock designed for F class and a much better trigger when you can afford the upgrade.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Shoot what you've got. If you want to upgrade after shooting a while go ahead. You may find your rifle is up to the task.

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    One thing to consider is having a time and true done by Fred if he can do a decent turnaround. Upsetting the rifle when cocking is a serious issue for shooting small groups. His work often makes cocking a lot easier assisting you to keep the rifle settled.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    A guy I'm stationed with shoots a bone stock LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor off a bipod in local matches. 2 weeks ago at the monthly match at CMP Talladega, he shot a 296/300 (High Master). The gun you have now is more than capable of winning you a match if you can shoot that well and read wind. Stick with what you've got and shoot with your current equipment until you decide to upgrade. You don't need a fancy rest to be competitive. It may help, but when the wind isn't crazy, FTR scores with a 223 or 308 off a bipod aren't too far behind the open shooters and their mechanical rests.

    Also, a Dasher is competitive at 1000. Nail down a good load and go shoot.
    FTR in 223, BA LE Tactical in 308, 110 Flatback in CBI 6mmBR Norma, Others

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