Metrics to compare practice sessions and set practice goals
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:09 pm
Looking for some help...
My daughter shoots smallbore and we have the luxury of her rifle team using the Orion scoring system. This gives us the ability to look at her practice shots and analyse them anyway we see fit.
Curious what 'metrics' are popular to use to gauge how a shooting session went. And to use as goals, for future practice sessions, etc...
Example:
Spread Measurement - largest distance between 2 shots. Can put that into a chart and map out last 10 targets. Also a simplistic number, that she would be trying to 'best' at the next practice.
She tries to make deals before practice [she's 13] and if she reaches the goal I take her out for ice cream. Scores & tens were fine when she was shooting low scores. Now we need to find another number or number(s) that she can use.
Orion comes out with group size - that's another possibility. But it's a 90% estimation ellipse, so harder to use for goal setting .
So, curious what you guys look at.... All the number s in SCATT - which ones do you look at when regarding shot placement [not movement]. If using electronic scoring what information do you take advantage of, to help you practice better?
My daughter shoots smallbore and we have the luxury of her rifle team using the Orion scoring system. This gives us the ability to look at her practice shots and analyse them anyway we see fit.
Curious what 'metrics' are popular to use to gauge how a shooting session went. And to use as goals, for future practice sessions, etc...
Example:
Spread Measurement - largest distance between 2 shots. Can put that into a chart and map out last 10 targets. Also a simplistic number, that she would be trying to 'best' at the next practice.
She tries to make deals before practice [she's 13] and if she reaches the goal I take her out for ice cream. Scores & tens were fine when she was shooting low scores. Now we need to find another number or number(s) that she can use.
Orion comes out with group size - that's another possibility. But it's a 90% estimation ellipse, so harder to use for goal setting .
So, curious what you guys look at.... All the number s in SCATT - which ones do you look at when regarding shot placement [not movement]. If using electronic scoring what information do you take advantage of, to help you practice better?