ha ha, Vaalserberg (meaning "the mountain of Vaals, berg=mountain, Vaals is a dutch village") we share with two other countries - Germany and Belgium.
Recoil is certainly an issue because it determines with how much force and how long the rifle interacts with the body during the shot. With F-TR however there is not much choice in calibers.
The reason I won that f-class match in the Netherlands was, apart for the rifle, because I was quite able in attaining the proper "zero position" and a consistent butt plate contact and head pressure, as well as the same (firm) grip.The result of small bore rifle shooting. And, because of the ballistic calculations I knew wat max wind deflection would be.
More than a MoA penalty will be the result of not taking care of these things.
Recoil is certainly an issue because it determines with how much force and how long the rifle interacts with the body during the shot. With F-TR however there is not much choice in calibers.
The reason I won that f-class match in the Netherlands was, apart for the rifle, because I was quite able in attaining the proper "zero position" and a consistent butt plate contact and head pressure, as well as the same (firm) grip.The result of small bore rifle shooting. And, because of the ballistic calculations I knew wat max wind deflection would be.
More than a MoA penalty will be the result of not taking care of these things.