csmith64w Posted March 13, 2023 Share Posted March 13, 2023 Is there a data base of icore classifier scores and that percentage? Coming from uspsa there’s typically(last 15 years) been a way of looking up the percentage prior to the sanctioning body doing their thing. I’ve looked around a bit and can’t find any info Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
varminter22 Posted March 13, 2023 Share Posted March 13, 2023 None of which I'm aware. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
testosterone Posted March 13, 2023 Share Posted March 13, 2023 3 hours ago, csmith64w said: Is there a data base of icore classifier scores and that percentage? Coming from uspsa there’s typically(last 15 years) been a way of looking up the percentage prior to the sanctioning body doing their thing. I’ve looked around a bit and can’t find any info Chris If you know a time and what the % was, you can calculate the 100. Time(score) is inversely proportional to time in icore. By way of an example, I shot cs-16 at 16.21 sec for a 69.71%/ so the math looks like 16.21/x = 69.71/100 x = 16.21 * 69.71/100 x = 16.21 * .6971 11.29 sec would be the 100% for cs-16. I think thats right anyways. Its a disheartening exercise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
csmith64w Posted March 13, 2023 Author Share Posted March 13, 2023 3 hours ago, testosterone said: If you know a time and what the % was, you can calculate the 100. Time(score) is inversely proportional to time in icore. By way of an example, I shot cs-16 at 16.21 sec for a 69.71%/ so the math looks like 16.21/x = 69.71/100 x = 16.21 * 69.71/100 x = 16.21 * .6971 11.29 sec would be the 100% for cs-16. I think thats right anyways. Its a disheartening exercise That’s a good one. I think it would be super easy for them to post the current 100% time. I’d make a spread sheet, to do exactly what you did, for everyone to use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
testosterone Posted March 14, 2023 Share Posted March 14, 2023 48 minutes ago, csmith64w said: That’s a good one. I think it would be super easy for them to post the current 100% time. I’d make a spread sheet, to do exactly what you did, for everyone to use. Im not actually sure why its not just surfaced, i never heard a convincing answer why uspsa doesnt just publish the hhf either except a vague thing about the classification system being what makes uspsa have value along with the rule book... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas H Posted March 20, 2023 Share Posted March 20, 2023 On 3/13/2023 at 7:22 PM, testosterone said: Im not actually sure why its not just surfaced, i never heard a convincing answer why uspsa doesnt just publish the hhf either except a vague thing about the classification system being what makes uspsa have value along with the rule book... USPSA has a literal classifier calculator on their website, so not only can you find the HHF easily, you can check your score's percentages right after shooting. They used to hide a lot, but these days it is out there for everyone to see. ICORE----I must admit, after I shot my last couple of classifiers, I went to the ICORE page, looked up a couple of people that I knew shot a lot of ICORE in my division, used their old scores to figure out the HHF on the classifier I had shot, and figured my percentage from it. ....I could have instead waited a couple of days and looked at the website, but I'm a math nerd and I wanted to know. Note: This doesn't work if the HHF have changed over time and you are using data from years and years ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
csmith64w Posted March 20, 2023 Author Share Posted March 20, 2023 As it turns out,the percentage is imbedded in the PractiScore competitor app. One could do the math and find 100% by the testosterone inverse method Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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