Originally Posted by
Son
I'm not arguing toward exclusivity, but when the rules are either vague enough or allowed to be bent enough to permit a rifle with a glass bedded Madco barrel and fitted with a match trigger (the brand escapes me ATM) in sportered woodwork toting a leupold variable scope with a 40 something mm objective lens, three point sling etc into F1 (vintage sniper) class because he wound the scope down to 4x and put a bandaid over it so it couldn't move.
Why would anyone bother bringing a five six or seven thousand dollar artifact... a real sniper rifle, to a competition designed for it, that he has no chance of winning.
I get talked about because I like to shoot these rifles... why are the rules trying to make me use something else to be competitive. I only shoot for fun now... It's my experience that while ever the rules are a little flexible, there will be someone out to take advantage of it. I mentioned before, a match scrutineer should have the power to rule an entry "not in the spirit of the competition".. there was another class he could have shot, Match rifle (or modified accurised) scoped... all it has to be is a military calibre. The class was set up to be inclusive.... look at the classes for AIHPA... they got it right!
BTW, there were 6 No4T's at Penrith a fortnight ago... and I still don't own one...