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On 1/30/2024 at 4:57 PM, aandabooks said:

Nationals slots won't matter if this continues.  They won't have a hope in hell of filling up a Nationals with awarded slots.  Be able to walk on the day of the match and shoot.

im not so sure of that. it appears that most of the loudest howlers on FB don’t even shoot nationals. i know the l2 and l3 matches were shooting this year filled up just as fas as ever.

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4 minutes ago, motosapiens said:

im not so sure of that. it appears that most of the loudest howlers on FB don’t even shoot nationals. i know the l2 and l3 matches were shooting this year filled up just as fas as ever.

 

A8 always fills with in minutes. This year last I checked only had like 250 registered. 

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20 minutes ago, Schutzenmeister said:

Unless I'm mistaken, Jeff Cooper was using the term "Hit Factor" by 1979 ... 5 years before USPSA came into existence!

In 1974 Cooper called it "Comstock Count".  Use of a term doesn't necessarily foreclose on a trademark but does make it more difficult.

 

 

 

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36 minutes ago, shred said:

In 1974 Cooper called it "Comstock Count".  Use of a term doesn't necessarily foreclose on a trademark but does make it more difficult.

 

Thanks ... I just looked up the 1979 article in American Handgunner by Cooper.  He was still using the Comstock Count verbige at the time.

 

9 minutes ago, BritinUSA said:

PSC Rule Book 1981 mentions Hit Factor scoring which predates the claim in the Trademark ApplicationScreenshot2024-02-06at12_30_20PM.png.a615b4ea6217fe0f3c9f17f476f84d7a.png

 

Thank you very much ... I knew the IPSC usage of the term predated USPSA's existance.  This documents it well.  A reminder to all ... USPSA Rules originally came from IPSC rules!

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history lesson here-comstock count was created by gentleman named Walt Comstock.  hard to miss-brite white, hair and  goatee.  I met him when I first started shooting in 1984. he was living in Placerville, CA at that time.  he would put on a match once a year and he used a stop watch and a hand signal to start the course of fire.  he passed about 20 years,ago.  

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When I first started shooting practical pistol, we had advanced a long way from this methodology; We used a stop-watch and a whistle. It was cutting edge technology back then.

 

I do recall when one of our members bought a shot-timer, I felt like one of those apes when they first see the monolith in 2001.

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4 minutes ago, BritinUSA said:

When I first started shooting practical pistol, we had advanced a long way from this methodology; We used a stop-watch and a whistle. It was cutting edge technology back then.

 

I do recall when one of our members bought a shot-timer, I felt like one of those apes when they first see the monolith in 2001.

And remember when we could actually find an affordable chronograph?  I know I thought what's next, heads up display for our 1911's?

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19 minutes ago, outerlimits said:

I could try to explain how we determined power factor back then using a pendulum.  but most of you would fall asleep...

Problem was, if you put too many rounds in one you needed to recalibrate it due to it getting heavier.

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1 hour ago, pskys2 said:

And remember when we could actually find an affordable chronograph?  I know I thought what's next, heads up display for our 1911's?

A red-dot is basically a Heads-Up-Display, so you were on the right track.

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I do find it a little weird this is the battle they choose to fight.  I would like to know what brain trust came up with the idea.  This will do nothing to stop anyone from using points/second scoring.  I do not want to use the term "H!t Fa7or" scoring to avoid any future litigation.  

 

I also find it equally weird that people who claim to attend and work numerous nationals do not seem to be worried in the least about USPSA's current burn rate.   From the outside it does not look like they have done anything to stop or even slow their spending.  Are we expected to believe that USPSA can continue to operate for years operating in the red?   They are not the Federal Government who can print their own money.

 

Ken Nelson of Practiscore has already written a post indicating that Practiscore will just use another name (as would everyone else) if USPSA were able to Trademark their term for points/per second.   Hell, if I were Practiscore I would just charge USPSA for using the site.  From my understanding Practiscore currently does not do that.   Pretty sure no one wants to go back to scoring on paper.  

 

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A7 director is on record as stating that he had no idea they were going to attempt to trademark the phrase. Ben Berry reposted the comment, so I assume he was equally blind-sided.

 

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Ben Berry also stated that this was done before the January BOD meeting and no mention of it was made during that meeting.

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I wonder how this will affect these businesses or should I say, how will these businesses affect USPSA's trademark application?

 

https://hitfactor.biz/

 

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9 hours ago, BritinUSA said:

A7 director is on record as stating that he had no idea they were going to attempt to trademark the phrase. Ben Berry reposted the comment, so I assume he was equally blind-sided.

 

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Ben Berry also stated that this was done before the January BOD meeting and no mention of it was made during that meeting.

I'm given to understand the current President was blindsided as well.

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1 hour ago, Schutzenmeister said:

I'm given to understand the current President was blindsided as well.

Which begs the question ...

Who was responsible?

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1 hour ago, ddc said:

Which begs the question ...

Who was responsible?

Unknown, at this point in time.  I think we may need to give things a few days for the inevitable defication storm (at BoD/HQ levels) to percolate before any answers are forthcoming.  That's not a jab at anyone on the board ... just a cold look at reality.  Hopefully, we should hear something after the next BoD meeting.

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This has the smell of managing director and head of media relations if I was to guess. The only people with the power to do such. An attorney has already sent a letter asking for the trademark to be rejected due to its common use. This is kinda paraphrased so dont flame on exact wording. 

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