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  1. #21
    Hey OP, do you have a easy way to link to your standing classifier scores? My 1st one on record was terrible and I need some hard numbers to shoot for.





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  2. #22
    If you're a member of IDPA, you can log in to the members section at IDPA.com and see all your old classifiers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    If you're a member of IDPA, you can log in to the members section at IDPA.com and see all your old classifiers.
    That will work only if your club reports to IDPA HQ. A club here doesn't. All they do is issue the cards, fortunately the other club I shoot with does report to HQ.
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    So I can look at expert and master rated shooters and see what times they get?

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    On the IDPA website all you can view is your classifier history.
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  6. #26
    Uh, no. IDPA doesn't post other people's scores, just your own. However, for reference here are all my most recent classifier scores:

    CDP: MA Stage 1:27.17 Stage 2: 24.04 Stage 3: 37.94 Total: 89.15
    ESP: MA Stage 1: 23.95 Stage 2: 22.72 Stage 3: 39.41 Total:86.08
    SSP: MA Stage 1: 28.77 Stage 2: 24.33 Stage 3: 38.76 Total: 91.86
    ESR: MA Stage 1: 25.35 Stage 2: 24.32 Stage 3: 47.94 Total: 97.61
    SSR: MA Stage 1: 28.34 Stage 2: 23.39 Stage 3: 44.74 Total: 96.47

    Those are only the most recent scores IDPA has on file; since I made 5-Gun Master in January, I haven't shot the classifier. According to my records, last year alone while training for 5-Gun Master I shot the classifier just a bit over 100 times. I went from an ESP Sharpshooter to a Master in about 6 months.

  7. #27
    Thanks man. so for CDP,you 1st stage scored looked like this?

    1-3: 2.26
    4 :4.78
    5 :3.24
    6 :6.34
    7 :4.59

    BTW, wtf do revolver guys do for stage 3 when we are stowing mags?

  8. #28
    They don't. Revolvers are allowed to do a standard reload on stage three.

    Stage 1 has seven strings - if your goal is to shoot it under a certain time (after points down) then what I would do is set goal times for each string, same with stages 2 and 3. For example, if my goal is to shoot under an 89.00 aggregate time, I'd have a goal to shoot 25 seconds on stage 1, 24 seconds on stage 2, and 40 seconds on stage 3. How that would break down is like this:

    Stage 1
    String 1: 2.00
    String 2: 2.00
    String 3: 2.00
    String 4: 4.00
    String 5: 2.00
    String 6: 7.00
    String 7: 6.00

    Stage 2:
    String 1: 4.00
    String 2: 4.00
    String 3: 10.00
    String 4: 6.00

    Stage 3:
    String 1: 15.00
    String 2: 20.00
    String 3: 5.00

    Those are the part times adjusted for points down, although on stage 1 and 2 you shouldn't drop more than 2 points per stage. When I made CDP master, it was kind of an accident. A friend loaned me her (piece of garbage) Kimber CDP II, the 4 inch aluminum framed gun and I figured "what the hell, I'll shoot this in a classifier for giggles." That turned out pretty awesome. I dropped a total of 14 points on the whole match, 10 of which were on the last stage.

  9. #29
    Wow thanks that saved my hooked on phonics ass some math. I'm ESP but those numbers will work because . . .

    I have a lot of work to do


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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    (piece of garbage) Kimber CDP II
    This is my shocked face -> :|
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