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Sarcoblaster

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  1. Awesome, thanks for working it out and explaining the process, CZ! Yoshidaex: yes, the percentages were from classificationcalc.com
  2. I shot a match this weekend where all 6 stages were classifiers in order to get unclassified members an initial classification. I've shot 3 classifier stages prior to this, for a total of 9 classifiers. If I understand correctly, the initial classification is the average of the best 4 out of the most recent 6 classifier scores. However, after that, it gets a bit murky. It then says the best 6 unduplicated scores out of the most recent 8 scores to evaluate the member's current classification percentage. In my case, if I've shot two classifiers twice, how would I go about finding out my classification percentage? I've attached a list showing the date, which classifier was shot (duplicates highlighted in green), and the percentage of each classifier. Thanks in advance for any help!
  3. Posted two more videos below for further critique (only let me post 2 at a time). To answer the questions posed: I've only shot USPSA three times, but have been shooting for about 6 years and have some formal training. As for percentages of available points, if I'm reading the results correctly: 67.59% for the most recent match and 69.22% for the one before (both percentages within production division only). Looking forward to improving and have fun while doing it. Been lurking on this forum for a short while and picked up one or two little things that I applied with success on the last match. carlosa: sounds good, I'll PM you the next time I plan on shooting Norco Running Gun. Thanks for the feedback so far!
  4. I shot my third USPSA match this past Saturday and I'm officially hooked! Much better than standing and blasting away at paper. The first match I ever shot was in limited division because I didn't know any better and ended up 19th out of 42. After realizing I should've been shooting in production due to the equipment I have, I placed 7th out of 22 on my second match (http://uspsa2.org/match_results/match_disp.php?match=20121110&club=NRG#overallproduction) and 6th out of 28 on my third match (http://uspsa2.org/match_results/match_disp.php?match=20121208&club=NRG#overallproduction). Here are some videos of me shooting various stages: I'm mostly doing it because it's fun, but due to my competitive nature, I want to get much better. That having been said, looking at my overall and stage scores in the links above (look for Randy Chung) as well as the videos, what are the most obvious things that I can improve on? Please be straightforward, you won't hurt my feelings! Thanks! Randy
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