Not sure whether this should go here or in "Bullseye Talk", but here goes.
Reading the Rule Book I see the numbers stated as follows - I assume that these are percentages of each Aggregate score:-
19.15 Individual Class Averages - Competitors will be
classified as follows and NRA Classification Cards issued
accordingly: Table 19.2 - Individual
Air Pistol
Master 93 plus
Expert 88 - 92.99
Sharpshooter 82 - 87.99
Marksman 81.99 or less
Centerfire Pistol
Master 96 plus
Expert 94 - 95.99
Sharpshooter 92 - 93.99
Marksman 91.99 or less
Standard Pistol
Master 91 plus
Expert 85 - 90.99
Sharpshooter 80 - 84.99
Marksman 79.99 or less
The one that stands out is the International CF = Master >= 96%. Really? That seems extraordinarily high compared to Standard Pistol Master >= 91%
Or is it only me that finds International CF Duelling quite challenging?
NRA International CF Classification
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Re: NRA International CF Classification
Greetings,
The Ten-ring on the Duel target is 50mm diameter.
The Ten-ring for Standard Pistol is 25mm for all courses of fire.
The above is based on shooting at 25 Meters.
Cheers,
Dave
The Ten-ring on the Duel target is 50mm diameter.
The Ten-ring for Standard Pistol is 25mm for all courses of fire.
The above is based on shooting at 25 Meters.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: NRA International CF Classification
Dave,
OK, got your point. Just did the math. Shoot four 98's in Duelling for a 392. 600x0.96=576. Minus 392 = 184. Or 92 average in Slow Fire.
Guess that I need to work on Duelling! Struggling to even make Sharpshooter at present!
Thanks.
OK, got your point. Just did the math. Shoot four 98's in Duelling for a 392. 600x0.96=576. Minus 392 = 184. Or 92 average in Slow Fire.
Guess that I need to work on Duelling! Struggling to even make Sharpshooter at present!
Thanks.
Re: NRA International CF Classification
Greetings,
Thanks to "j-team" for correcting me.
Shot out of the saddle, once again.
Okay Roy, it just got much easier. Blaze away...
Cheers,
Dave
Thanks to "j-team" for correcting me.
Shot out of the saddle, once again.
Okay Roy, it just got much easier. Blaze away...
Cheers,
Dave