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Resources WRABF/ERABSF vs N50

N50
TargetDistance: 50 Yards
Caliber: .177 - .30
Scoring plug: .35" or 8.89mm

WRABF/ERABSF
Target Distance: 50 Meters
Caliber: .177 - .22
Scoring Plug: .224" or 5.689mm

https://national50.org/rules/

https://wrabf.com/documents/WRABF Rules 2023-2027 V3.pdf

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One of the beauties of N50 is it encourages more people to participate regardless of their equipment and skill level and it's a great way to enjoy a weekend with a bunch of great folks. WRABF 50m with a .224 plug requires higher end/competitive equipment to score well so it does, to some degree, exclude more shooters from having a hell of good time. I do like both and thumbs up to Claudio for such a nice 50m card.
 
You do realize that N50 uses a .224 plug for the Pro class which is what shooting a custom rimfire would fall under. The .350 plug used in N50 has no relevance in this scorecard that you showed. N50 and WRABF/ERABSF must use a .224 plug for custom rimfire rifles. I'm trying to understand what your point is trying to compare the two? Could you please explain?
Excellent card Claudio, Congrats!!!
Thx
Dan
 
You do realize that N50 uses a .224 plug for the Pro class which is what shooting a custom rimfire would fall under. The .350 plug used in N50 has no relevance in this scorecard that you showed. N50 and WRABF/ERABSF must use a .224 plug for custom rimfire rifles. I'm trying to understand what your point is trying to compare the two? Could you please explain?
Excellent card Claudio, Congrats!!!
Thx
Dan
He does not get it that is why he only showed the air rifle part for both sides. It's all good.
 
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You do realize that N50 uses a .224 plug for the Pro class which is what shooting a custom rimfire would fall under. The .350 plug used in N50 has no relevance in this scorecard that you showed. N50 and WRABF/ERABSF must use a .224 plug for custom rimfire rifles. I'm trying to understand what your point is trying to compare the two? Could you please explain?
Excellent card Claudio, Congrats!!!
Thx
Dan
I used Claudio's rimfire scorecard as an example for a .224 plug for both AR and RF scoring (see attached pic)

The comparison between the two is for those who are quite new to benchrest shooting to be aware of certain rules and regulations for both N50 and WRABF/ERABSF. Airgun Nation is composed of many members from different countries I'm just presenting facts.

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Team USA was there last year and did well at 50m and small plug.
No brag, just fact.
 
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One of the beauties of N50 is it encourages more people to participate regardless of their equipment and skill level and it's a great way to enjoy a weekend with a bunch of great folks. WRABF 50m with a .224 plug requires higher end/competitive equipment to score well so it does, to some degree, exclude more shooters from having a hell of good time. I do like both and thumbs up to Claudio for such a nice 50m card.
Bob my friend i hope you,re doing well,
Two different disciplines! Each has its own challenges. The sport in which we are active called Benchrest was the result of these ideas in the 40s and 50s in the USA,
From my point of view, as I am active in WRABF 50m unlimited class, this class will become one of the most challenging Airrifle benchrest classes in the future. Right now, my practice in this class has increased more than the 25m classes. However, if I can, I will do a comparison on the Target N50 next to the WRABF 50m and post it here.
 
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Team USA was there last year and did well at 50m and small plug.
No brag, just fact.
Yes they did very well especially Bob and the Millers who scored well with a rifle they had just received from Mike tow weeks before the World Champs. It was a great honor for me to compete with them.
 
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