500 yard F-class?

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Got my yearly letter in the mail from the Oneonta sportsman's club I join up by my dad's for the years membership, in the letter it gives some updates on things. They have been building a 500 yard range for the last few years and said they will be doing f class. I didn't know there was 500 yard f class I thought it was 600-1200 ish. Don't know how many matches I'd be able to shoot but maybe I should put a rifle together. What are some of the basic rules, anyone here shoot 500 yard f class?
 
Yeah normally 600 midrange and 1000 long.
The 500 yard matches probably aren't sanctioned but would be fun to participate in
 
I have a bud who said he shot in 300 yard F Class matches. Everyone blew out the ten ring, made it hard to score.

300 yard F Class target


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MR 65F. The 500 yard F class target

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If 500 yards is all you have, shoot at 500 yards. I shot BPCR MS a couple of places that didn't have 500 meters, the rams were at 500 yards one place, a bit less than that at the other. I shot F class 300 and 600 one place that didn't have 1000, another that did but used it sparingly because they had to close a road and did not do it every month.

I was there when they quit using the service rifle targets and cut the scoring rings in half because it was getting to where multiple 200 20X was likely.
 
Got my yearly letter in the mail from the Oneonta sportsman's club I join up by my dad's for the years membership, in the letter it gives some updates on things. They have been building a 500 yard range for the last few years and said they will be doing f class. I didn't know there was 500 yard f class I thought it was 600-1200 ish. Don't know how many matches I'd be able to shoot but maybe I should put a rifle together. What are some of the basic rules, anyone here shoot 500 yard f class?
Sounds like a good time, do they have live pits or e targets ? What course of fire is planned ?
 
Sounds like a good time, do they have live pits or e targets ? What course of fire is planned ?
I'm not to sure the range isn't finished yet and I haven't seen that's built so far. I don't think there will be pits or any e targets, it's just a simple sportsman's club that's $50 a year. I've Hurd they will have a range officer on certain days and times, and a sxs to drive down to targets. Don't think there will be any steel to shoot either I was kinda hoping they would since that cold be good hunting practice.

The letter says there will be 5 station covered fixed bench area with 4 for f-class, supposed to be finished this summer but that's what they said the last 2 years.
 
Mid Range F Class is shot at 300/500/600

Long Range F Class is shot at 800/1000

My range will do a couple of matches early in the year (when the temps are still cool) and shoot the 300/500/600 course of fire. All other prone matches will be 3x600.

I don’t know any rule that would prevent your range from having sanctioned 3x500 yard matches
 
Mid Range F Class is shot at 300/500/600

Long Range F Class is shot at 800/1000

My range will do a couple of matches early in the year (when the temps are still cool) and shoot the 300/500/600 course of fire. All other prone matches will be 3x600.

I don’t know any rule that would prevent your range from having sanctioned 3x500 yard matches
I'll have to see if I can put a rifle together for this, is it still 22 cal to 35 cal allowed for f class open? I don't really have a rifle at the moment that would be good for f class maybe my 6.5 prc but that's really overkill and would be to pricy, what common for the mid range class. I'd kinda would like to do a 6 arc in a bolt action, how many rounds are shot in a match. Not sure how serious the matches will be with so few lanes and I only get up to my dad's every month or 2 for the range but maybe fun to try out.
 
A lot left to know. If you haven't got e-targets, target cameras, or old style pits, how do you know what you are doing? I have not seen a spotting scope that will pick bullet holes out of the black at any great range.

Practically any caliber can be made to work at 500 yards, I have a fast twist .223 that did very well out to 600 when I was active. You could save money by shooting F-TR with a .223 or .308.
 
A lot left to know. If you haven't got e-targets, target cameras, or old style pits, how do you know what you are doing? I have not seen a spotting scope that will pick bullet holes out of the black at any great range.

Practically any caliber can be made to work at 500 yards, I have a fast twist .223 that did very well out to 600 when I was active. You could save money by shooting F-TR with a .223 or .308.
Ya not sure how the targets will be, I know they have one of the most advanced clay bird courses in the state but I didn't any shotgun stuff there yet. Shame I sold that m40 clone I built that would probably been nice to use, I wonder if they will do any rimfire that would be cheaper for sure.
 
There are standards the NRA and CMP have for certifying a range. I don’t know them but your club should if having sanctioned matches is important.

Jim’s suggestion is a good one. A Savage with a match barrel throated for 90 VLDs can be very competitive in mid range F/TR. For mid range F Open the 6BR and variations of are also competitive. In windy conditions the 7mm (284 and variations) and 30 cal (300 WSM) have an advantage.
 
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