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1st uspsa major match i shot was in ohio...shot on the famous revolver squad,but shot L10.

shot this stage setting down,i'm a LH shooter and no shoots didnt bother me on this stage...59 pnts,time 7.28 h/f 8.1044 60 stg pnts...felt good shooting this :P

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Punch some other results into the Ohio calculator from that same match and compare them to what those shooters scored at USPSA.

Sometimes the USPSA HHF goes up and the Ohio Calculator won't be right unless we hear about it. (There is a sticky thread for that.)

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Limited:

5.71 with 55 points

9.6322 HF

So.... any where from 96 to 100% right?

This is an easy one, just move the decimal...

9.6322 hf becomes a 96.322% run. Of course....I have no idea what the HF is. :rolleyes:

Ohio still has the old hf, you'd be over 101% on that. B)

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Ohio still has the old hf...

You never emailed our webmaster on that? Hmmmm....use it, but don't help keep it accurate. tsk. tsk. :(

If the numbers generated from this calculator prove to be in error, PLEASE provide feedback. Your data is needed to help ensure that the calculator is as accurate as can be.

I'll let him know.

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Shot today.

Production

6.16 seconds. Down 8 points.

% works out to somewhere around 93%. Went ok, but the reload was rough and I dropped 2 C's on one target alone. So definitly should have been better!

J

*** just got the match scores back. I was wrong - only down 6 points. And the time was a little better. So the percent went up to 96%. First GM classifier in production - cool!***

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Just shot this one today in Limited with my STI Edge.

9 A's 2 C's and a frickin' Delta. <_< 5.83 seconds.

The Ohio CC shows it as 95%

Ran it the simple way, stood up, shot L-->R did the reload, and again L-->R. The gun felt solid as a rock on the first 3 targets, so I turned up the speed, on the second 3 targets. My splits were noticeably faster, but that's also where the D came from. Oh well, you live and learn I guess. :)

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Ran this one last Sunday in open. 5.45 seconds 8 A, 4 C's. Ohio shows it at 92.98%. My best classifier and probably my best reload ever. Shot T1-T3 left to right, then T4-T6 right to left. Gun was moving down on the last target but I eeked out an Aplha-Charlie.

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Shot 03/04/2012 - NORTH ATLANTA ACTION SHOOTERS - NAAS (GA22)

Stage 2 - Raw Deal- Pistol - Production Classifier 99-33

Place: 3

Name: Joel T

USPSA: TY54348

Class: C

Points: 54

Penalty: 0

Time: 10.69

Hit Factor: 5.0514

Stg Pts: 48.3041

Stage Percent: 80.51%

Per CmCALC:

USPSA Classifier Percentage: 55.97%

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Anyone know if the classifiercalc.com page is still accurate on this one?

Shot this pretty relaxed in 6.08. First shot was a D (been slacking off on my double action practice I guess), the rest alphas. 9.2105 hf, Production. Classifiercalc says 100%

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Anyone know if the classifiercalc.com page is still accurate on this one?

Shot this pretty relaxed in 6.08. First shot was a D (been slacking off on my double action practice I guess), the rest alphas. 9.2105 hf, Production. Classifiercalc says 100%

How close was the calc?

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