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CM 99-10 Times Two

#1 User is offline   BigDave 

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Posted 23 August 2001 - 07:30 PM

Limited 10, HK USP 45

58 pts, 9.41 secs, no pen, 6.1637 hit factor

shot left to right, reloaded between boxes

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Posted 23 August 2001 - 10:39 PM

Wow, seems like forever...but it was only a few months ago that I shot this classifier.  I shot it with a minor limited gun.  Didn't get my alpha's.  That was my worst stage of the day (match wise).  

48 (points), 9.18 (seconds), 5.2288 (hf), 55%

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Posted 24 August 2001 - 06:20 AM

Shot with an open gun.
6.14 sec
58 points
9.4463 HF

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Posted 24 August 2001 - 02:23 PM

Shot with Baer PII .45 auto. Left "stripper magazine" in and reloaded from slide lock half way through first array. Malfunction (FTF) on second array. Range Officer refused to allow a reshoot. Worked out to 36 per cent. I have had better days.

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Posted 24 August 2001 - 10:05 PM

Shot with open gun 5.96sec.. I don't remember how points down.  Didn't get sent in as I was just screwing around while RO'ing the stage.  I should of had it sent in.:)

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Posted 25 August 2001 - 12:08 AM

Shot as a B Limited shooter on Jan. 7th 2001.......6.59 seconds, 49 points, 7.4355 hit factor, 78.268%. Love those classifiers with movement.......

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Posted 03 October 2001 - 09:29 AM

We did this one at the Charity Classic 2 weeks ago..

56 points in 8.68 secs for a 6.4516 hf.

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Posted 20 December 2001 - 02:48 PM

Shot this as a classifier at York Isaak Walton in November: 53.72% with 5.1 hit factor, 54 Pts in 10.58 seconds using limited gun: STI Edge in .45ACP and 200grn Westcoast plated SWCs + ghost holster.

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Posted 11 March 2002 - 10:18 AM

Shot this one Saturday - looks like it's going to be about 68% Nationally as the 6.4 hf turned in at 60.5%

Open Gun 7.32 seconds, 52 points, 7.10 hf.

Guess maybe I am going faster after all and I just didn't realize it :-)

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Posted 11 March 2002 - 11:55 AM

Limited, 51 points in 6.05 seconds

I shot three hoser stages then I failed to shift gears for this thing and shot some Bs and my only D of the match. I forgot I was shooting flippy factory ammo, yeah, that's it. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.

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Posted 18 March 2002 - 10:37 AM

I can't believe I screwed this one up two weeks in a row.

Limited, 6.12 seconds with a Miss.

I shot the first array quickly, with an ugly C though, then I guess I was unsteady coming into the next box. I saw something ugly when I pulled the trigger, then saw a Charlie-Mike on the first (right) target when I was done.

Interestingly, of seven shooters, every one of us had a miss or took a lot of extra time to make up a miss.

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Posted 22 March 2002 - 12:50 AM

Shot this one last weekend....

Limited-10 53pts in 8.77s reloading between boxes obviously.

I generally had a crappy match and came into this stage as the last one of the day.  I was in the start box thinking "go fast" then thought "just relax and shoot".  Nearly overcharged the second box and felt my right foot start sliding as I came up, I started shooting and for the first time during the day became "aware" of my shooting...I could feel the trigger and time felt like it slowed down.

Right now I'm a high C in Limited 10 and trying to make B.

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Posted 14 April 2002 - 07:06 PM

I just shot this stage today.  We actually shot it twice so that this stage would have as much weight as the other stages.  They just send in your best score.

1st Run 7.41 and 57 Points = 7.692 hf = 80.972 class
2nd Run 6.33 and 50 Points = 7.899 hf = 83.146 class

This was almost like some math optical illusion.  When I first looked at my scores I would have sworn that my first run had a higher h.f. since I only dropped 3 points instead of 10.  Nope.  

Oh yeah.  High hit factor for this stage is 9.5. Or atleast it was in September of 2001.

This reminds me.  Do you think that they will end up throwing out this score because of the high hitfactor.  I'm currently a C class shooter and this would be 23 points over my class.  This is by far the best that I have ever shot.

(Edited by Dowter at 9:09 pm on April 14, 2002)

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Posted 03 June 2002 - 02:14 PM

Shot this one yesterday.  I started in the left box and went right to left on both arrays.  The distance difference is not much at all, but I like the "Far to Near" progression in the first array and leaving on the slightly easier target.  Kind of feels like the momentum is transferring out of the box by swinging that way to me.  Coming into the 2nd box, the closer target on the right seems the most natural to engage for me.  

My draw was slow, a 1.47, but I still managed a 6.77 second run down two points (8.567 HF).  If the above posts are correct and my calculations are right, that should be a 90.18% nationally.    

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Posted 14 June 2002 - 09:11 PM

Limited

54 points, 6.70 seconds, 8.0597 HF

Started in the left box engaging targets in left to right order.  Proceeded to right side box and engaged targets right to left.  Fired the first shot coming into the right side box too quick and pulled a D hit.  I felt pretty good about the run otherwise.

later update:  84.839% per USPSA


(Edited by cpty1 at 7:37 am on Nov. 8, 2002)

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Posted 15 September 2002 - 11:50 AM

Shot in Limited 10 - Had to try out my new .45ACP STI Trojan. Excellent gun!

7.83 sec // 57 pts // 7.27 HF

Probably should've pushed it a little more. Little slow.

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Posted 29 December 2002 - 01:23 AM

Limited 56 pts 7.67 sec 7.3012 hf (thought I had to reload between boxes)
L-10 7.6602 hf same day classifier match

Looks like my best classifiers so far.
Limited 76.85%
L-10  80.63%
Not sure if they will get used though.

(Edited by Jon Merricks at 12:50 am on Jan. 1, 2003)

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Posted 19 January 2003 - 03:45 PM

Open class: 6.21 sec. 52pts.

Had 6A's, 5C's, and 1D hit going into the next box. I dont know what it will score nationally. I'm a pretty strong A class shooter. Hopefully this will score over 80%.

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Posted 19 January 2003 - 10:25 PM

I shot it today in 6.08... then made up a shot and turned it into a 6.70.  Gaack.  

LD, I think you'll be right at 80%

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Posted 20 January 2003 - 05:58 AM

I shot this one yesterday (Limited):

7.16 Sec
57 pnts
HF - 7.9608

I figure this is about 83%?  

Jack

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Posted 20 January 2003 - 08:29 AM

Jack,

83.7%;)

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Posted 20 January 2003 - 08:41 AM

Jake,
Cool!  I am getting there!  Take care.

Jack

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Posted 22 January 2003 - 04:11 AM

Shot it at 89% with a $500 Glock 24.  Shot it again 2 months later with a $2500 STI and shot it at 56%.  Go figure.

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Posted 22 January 2003 - 02:29 PM

Okay, first I'll make everyone feel good then I have a rookie question.  I shot this this past weekend.  Unclassified Production, 30 points, 13.15 sec.  I didn't see on the scoresheet that misses were scored as penalties; e.g., -10 for each miss.  Is that how this one works?  Is a miss always -10 on Comstock scoring?  I took a couple of penalties and that is all I can figure I lost points on.   Learned to pay closer attention to my scoring even if I am freezing to death!  Thank you.

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Posted 22 January 2003 - 02:38 PM

Ottobon100,
Did you have two misses?  If so, you lost 5 points each for the "A" hit you did not get and then 10 point penalties per miss.  Therefore, each miss costs you 15 points.  Take care.
Jack

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