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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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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Blue Bullets Team dude
If you're a member of IDPA, you can log in to the members section at IDPA.com and see all your old classifiers.
Scott
Only Hits Count - The Faster the Hit the more it Counts!!!!!!; DELIVER THE SHOT!
Stephen Hillier - "An amateur practices until he can do it right, a professional practices until he can't do it wrong."
So I can look at expert and master rated shooters and see what times they get?
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Blue Bullets Team dude
On the IDPA website all you can view is your classifier history.
Scott
Only Hits Count - The Faster the Hit the more it Counts!!!!!!; DELIVER THE SHOT!
Stephen Hillier - "An amateur practices until he can do it right, a professional practices until he can't do it wrong."
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.
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?
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.
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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