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Re: F class, what calibre ?

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:58 pm
by spud
nope only get to shoot at what ever is up at the tme

why mate?

Re: F class, what calibre ?

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:02 pm
by ovenpaa
New Lapua brass can be necked down very nicely as can Norma and RUAG/DAG. I use Forster dies and Imperial Sizing wax and I strongly believe Forster dies are about as good as it gets. I have written a couple of papers on necking down including the stages and tools required, shout if you want copies.

Another options is anything based on a .308 parent cartridge as brass is readily available and cheap.

Re: F class, what calibre ?

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:06 pm
by John25
Spud,

They are reported; by The Mad Serb, who designed them to be, %^&^$ %$%$£"$ *^%$£$ brilliant!

I haven't tried them myself yet but to be honest the NRA 'F' class short range targets aren't too much of a challenge unless the wind is gusting heavily or fishtailing.

Re: F class, what calibre ?

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:28 pm
by Mike357
Good section on Precision Rifle web site re accuracy calibres and barrel life.

Re: F class, what calibre ?

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:53 pm
by ovenpaa
John25 wrote:Spud,

They are reported; by The Mad Serb, who designed them to be, %^&^$ %$%$£"$ *^%$£$ brilliant!

I haven't tried them myself yet but to be honest the NRA 'F' class short range targets aren't too much of a challenge unless the wind is gusting heavily or fishtailing.
I will always try and shoot smaller targets, the frames are lighter to put out ;)

Re: F class, what calibre ?

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:01 pm
by The Gun Pimp
dromia wrote:Thanks John 284/7mm was speaking to me as a sensible calibre.
Dromia,

You are correct - Grant Taylor has won the GB F Class League twice with his 284. Much better barrel-life than the 7mmWSM and if you can read the wind, it'll do the job.

Brass is formed by simply necking-up Lapua's 6.5-284 case. With the new 7mm 180 gn Sierra bullet just announced, it should make this round even more appealing.

Course, you could always go F/TR with a 308Win.

Cheers
Vince

Re: F class, what calibre ?

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:04 am
by dromia
Thanks Vince.

.308" not for me I'm afraid. Notwithstanding it's undoubted abilites its never caught my imagination, far preferred shooting the No 4T to the L42 and my L39 is rarely shot. If I was going to go to 7.62 it would be the 30-06 I would choose.