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WSSC Day Two --> 57.52 !!!


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The top 10 (compared to the peak time %) all shooting either RF pistol/rifles or PCC and up to 34% above peak times.

 

The top CF HG competitor is 0.1% below peak times (PROD) 11.8% above peak times (CO).

 

 

 

 

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Breakdown by classes is interesting. GM is the highest competing class in most divisions and overall.

 

Division CO ISR LTD OPN OSR PCCI PCCO PROD RFPI RFPO RFRI RFRO SS Total
Total 47 11 22 44 11 26 116 19 37 100 61 151 15 660
DQ       1           1       2
G 7 1 2 12 3 13 46 3 15 34 32 57 2 227
M 9 1 2 8 3 3 21 2 7 23 7 30 5 121
A 6 5 5 9 2 4 16 5 6 11 5 19 1 94
B 13 2 4 11 3 4 19 6 6 20 10 28 2 128
C 5   6 1   1 6 3 1 9 5 11 4 52
D 2 1 1       1     2       7
U 5 1 2 3   1 6   2 1 2 4 1 28
X             1         2   3
Foreign 1     1                   2
Junior 5   1 3   3 14 2 12 18 15 27   100
Lady 5 2 1 3   6 18 2 6 27 12 34 1 117
Law Enforcement 3   2 1     4 2 2 3 2 3   22
Military 2           2 1       1   6
Preteen             3   3 5 2 8   21
Senior 8 4 3 7 2 5 29 2 2 16 11 38 4 131
Super Senior 4   1 3 1 1 18     13 6 19 2 68
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we are there. mrs moto set a women's overall record today in pcc, and on 2 stages yesterday in rfpo. May not last long since mackenzie bragg still has to shoot both divisions.

 

With regard to eugene's observations, the nature of the classification system means that people can make GM without actually being competitive at that level. If you shoot alot, you will almost certainly be M anyway, and if you hook up one or two days, boom, you are a GM. No one really seems to care like they do at USPSA tho, which is good imho. It's useful for looking at to guesstimate the skill level of the people you don't know, but it's dumb to let it have anything to do with awards.

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27 minutes ago, euxx said:

It looks like most rf and pcc peak times are too low. But then they may have done it intentionally to attract shooters.

people have gotten a LOT faster in the last couple years. The peak times keep dropping, and I'm guessing they'll drop again next year.

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3 hours ago, nso123 said:

That 57.52 only lasted a day. I was squadded with Chris yesterday when he shot the 56.57, and it was awesome. He has worked hard for this. I am proud to be on the same team with him. 

 

The 59.48 in PCC look more impressive than 56.57 in RFRO if peak times mean anything.

 

134.50% of PCC peak times vs 120.21% of RFRO.

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