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USPSA classification question


NicVerAZ

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So I had my first USPSA match today and I did as well as I could expect for a first match.

Overall I was at 33.84% but for my division (production) I was at 54.03%. There were a few GMs in the overall and the top in production was A.

I am still trying to determine where this puts me if I shoot consistantly at that level for 3 more games... Will I enter at D or C level?

Thanks a bunch!

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If your local match had a classifier stage, you can take the HF you shot on that stage and go to classifiercalc.com and gauge how you would do within USPSA classification system.

If your shooting 54% of an A class shooter I'd say you would probably be D class.

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I am really answering this by myself today (which I could have done earlier and not waste database space but somehow it is part of my learning process):

http://www.classifiercalc.com/

My hit factor was 3.5172 and that puts me right at 40.1392%, just in the C class.

I barely nicked one of the no-shoots, but even barely that's a -10.

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I am really answering this by myself today (which I could have done earlier and not waste database space but somehow it is part of my learning process):

http://www.classifiercalc.com/

My hit factor was 3.5172 and that puts me right at 40.1392%, just in the C class.

I barely nicked one of the no-shoots, but even barely that's a -10.

When you see an edge hit on a NS the biggest sigh is the NS edge hit that does not break the perf, and the biggest curse is the one that does.

Without the NS hit you would be a solid C shooter. Very good for a first match.

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