Hey guys, this is Stephanie. I aggree that USPSA needs to offer more recognition to the Revo division, and start factoring our classifier against what we actually shoot, not some arbitrary percentage of an entirely different division. I don't buy the argument that there just aren't enough revo classifiers on record, and I believe that on the revolver I am better than C class, although that is where my percentages landed me. An insufficient number of classifiers on record may have been the case originally, but it certainly cannot be the case today. If USPSA wants to grow as a sport, it is missing a big chance. What Mike and I see with new shooters is that they are intimidated buy USPSA, with the loud open guns and the "spray and pray" mentality of many of the guys running 20 round mags. ICORE, for a lot of shooters, is a friendlier place to start. The two sports have a lot of similarity, though, and maybe if USPSA rules and traditions did not treat us six shooters with disdain they might just bring in people that otherwise would stick to more revolver friendly sports like IDPA and of cours ICORE. With auto and revolver shooters there is often an "us vs. them" mentality that hurts the sport.