The zeroing was actually done at 1000 initially K.karen wrote:OK I was the person in charge of the Open Day shooting until last year.
It was decided quite a while back that the MR and F Class were going to be referred to as Scoped Long Range Rifle for the very reasons you describe. It was still split on the firing point into MR and "F"ish but all the signs were changed and the coaches told to work together. Not sure why its gone back to the separate disciplines.
Problem with real F Class was that noone was prepared to use their own F Class rifles (as you are probably talking about 200 or so rounds down your expensive short life barrels) and the NRA just don't have that many suitable rifles.
There was a handout written by Paul Monaghan which described F class and was given out to all the customers. NRA should have a copy somewhere - if not will try and give a copy to next years organisers. Or write a new one yourselves and get NRA to photocopy it?
As regards zeroing the lovely Dudley Turner (now sadly not with us) used to come down on Fridays and zero the lot on Stickledown (he didn't bother with the Zero Range).
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Karen
The problem was that several did not seem to like the ammo (GGG) or were grumpy, so we made the decision to remove them to the zero range and put them in the ball park where, as you may expect, they did what the were supposed to do on a zero range.
These rifles were then labelled as having been checked on the zero range, and handed over.
What was clear was that some really did not like the GGG, which was understandable. The RUAG seemed to fix some ills.
The other problem was that we suddenly had F class targets, which is kind of counter intuitive when you have ammo that is giving 2MOA (at best) generally and in some cases keyholing.
I am sure things will come out in the wash and will be sorted next time round, or massaged a bit.
From my point of view it was a good day, I met some good folk, had a couple of gaffs pulled on me, and hopefully convinced some that it was worth their while.
If I am invited I will do it again, with subtle changes.