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NC Buckeye

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  1. I shot a couple of IDPA events last year but really started training seriously late in the summer, then scheduling conflicts et cetera didn't permit me to shoot again until last month and I shot my 5th event yesterday. So I am far from an advanced shooter, but I keep a religious range log, I analyze every drill, Shoot more on the clock than off, and record myself as often as possible so that I can see my mistakes. I am also a data geek so that helps.

    I have been attempting to track my progress against other local shooters and I have come up with metric that I think makes sense, but I wanted to see if it passes the sniff test here. The metric is "% of the High Division Corrected Score"

    I have attempted to control for the differences in division by normalizing the times based closely on the different classifier times. So for each Division I adjust the match score by multiplying by a the following factors.

    ESP: 1.00000

    CDP: 0.97435

    SSP: 0.94750

    ESR: 0.89000

    SSR: 0.87350

    I then divide my time by the fastest corrected time of the day to calculate my metric. (On one occasion there were no masters at the event and I created a fake time to approximate their fast time to keep it reasonable)

    Obviously there is considerable bleeding of classifications at each match but I have found:

    The average Master time is within 10% of the fast time. (<110%)

    The average Expert time is about 25% slower than the fast time (~125%)

    The average Sharpshooter time is about 60% slower than the fast time (~160%)

    The average Marksman time is about double the the fast time (~200%)

    And oddly the average novice is slower than the average unclassified shooter.

    Does this analysis fit with what you would expect? I believe this is an approximation of the USPSA rating system, only at the local level. As an unclassified shooter I have been looking for a way to find a "peer group" to compare myself against and to benchmark my progress against changing fields of shooters.

    Based on these results my progress has been as follows...

    March 27, 2010: 1.877299987

    May 22, 2010: 1.912255795

    July 24, 2010: 1.709918511

    April 23, 2011: 1.699458532

    May 28, 2011: 1.363102113

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