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Shot my first classifier ever and came out of it with a "C". (Funny how that reminds me of high school) :roflol:

Can I get some direction to the most easy to grasp info on how to figure all this stuff out on my own. Links, threads, etc would be appreciated.

My posted number is Production C 56.13. I honestly don't know if that is solid, marginal or somewhere in between.

Thanks in advance everybody.

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Kevin,

Do you have the current USPSA rule book? Kind of dry reading...but it covers a ton.

Jim

I must admit I have only glanced through the scoring part of the book. I'll have to take a closer look and see if it answers my ?'s. Thanks much
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Classification Bracket Percentages

Grand Master 95 to 100%

Master 85 to 94.9%

A 75 to 84.9%

B 60 to 74.9%

C 40 to 59.9%

D 2 to 40%

Sorry to go a little OT... but does is there anyway to track how many shooters are in each class/division? Being 40, 50 or 70% of the best shooter in the sport doesn't tell you too much.

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Sorry to go a little OT... but does is there anyway to track how many shooters are in each class/division? Being 40, 50 or 70% of the best shooter in the sport doesn't tell you too much.

Lugnut

If you go to the additional content section on USPSA.com there is a break down of how many in each class

Class Open Limited Ltd 10 Production Revolver

GM....136......120......33..........44...........10

M.......515......461.....176.......168...........36

A.......744......830.....467........366..........106

B.......1526....2206....1127......943...........241

C......1540....3246.....2311......2039.........510

D.......472......1301....1085......1089.........213

U.......12194...8963....11928....12478........16011

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Pretty wild... considering that many of the GMs hold that rating in dif classes, I wonder what the "real" number of GMs is?

Or what is the number of active GM shooters.

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Sorry to go a little OT... but does is there anyway to track how many shooters are in each class/division? Being 40, 50 or 70% of the best shooter in the sport doesn't tell you too much.

Lugnut

If you go to the additional content section on USPSA.com there is a break down of how many in each class

Class Open Limited Ltd 10 Production Revolver

GM....136......120......33..........44...........10

M.......515......461.....176.......168...........36

A.......744......830.....467........366..........106

B.......1526....2206....1127......943...........241

C......1540....3246.....2311......2039.........510

D.......472......1301....1085......1089.........213

U.......12194...8963....11928....12478........16011

Thanks! That's great info.

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Sure! Just follow the link:

I'm not exactly sure what you mean- are you in Rick's division? :roflol:

Glad you found the humor lugnut :) I knew that someone else (supermoto) would post the corresponding matrix. There is much to be found on the uspsa website.

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Classification Bracket Percentages

Grand Master 95 to 100%

Master 85 to 94.9%

A 75 to 84.9%

B 60 to 74.9%

C 40 to 59.9%

D 2 to 40%

What I had in mind. thanks.
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Pretty wild... considering that many of the GMs hold that rating in dif classes, I wonder what the "real" number of GMs is?

Or what is the number of active GM shooters.

That's true... didn't think of that. I know of two who shoot not at all.

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