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CM 99-45 Easy Street

#1 User is offline   bonedaddy 

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Posted 19 July 2001 - 08:56 PM

    I shot the deceptively named "Easy Street" on May 7, 2000.    Had 72 pts, due to a miss!  in 13.56 seconds.  Did not call all of my shots on this one.  It was a 67%'er.  In Beyond Fudamentals, on calling your shots, Brian wrote " an ability to call shots accurately is something that's usually lacking in the shooter who's hovering around the upper A/lower master level."  This stage was a text book example for me of how true Brian's statement is.  

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Posted 10 February 2002 - 11:52 PM

Shot it Saturday as my first Limited 10 classifier. Twelve seconds and change with a Miss and a couple Doggies. DOH! I had a problem with the first target in each array I moved into, but the rest was nice. :(

I can't find any data to get an average high hit factor to compare to but looking at bonedaddy do 13 seconds and a Miss for 67% (Limited?) makes me think it's a fairly low hit factor. If you wanna grandbag, this is your classifier.

Update: This one went in at 76% for me, with the miss!


(Edited by Erik Warren at 3:50 pm on Mar. 18, 2002)
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Posted 11 March 2002 - 06:28 AM

Shot this one yesterday.  This was my first classifier since last fall.  Kinda felt like it.  I ran it at a medium pace...wasn't trying to push it.  I had a jam on the next to last shot.

Glock 35
Limited, Major (B class)


85 points, 0 down, 17.64 seconds,  4.8186 hf  

Looks like 60.8025%.  Without the jam, looks like upper 60's...maybe 70%.

Started in A box on the left popper.  Then shot T1, T2, then left the box on the right popper (L to R).   Setup at the back of the box at B, shot from the right side, R to L.  Angled back a bit so I could come into C with the right paper indexed.  Shot R to L.  (My jam was, of course, on the last target.)

(Edit)  This just came in at 70.862.  My math was way off.  I think BD's 67% (above) must have been a local match percentage.

(Edited by Flexmoney at 1:21 pm on April 15, 2002)


(Edited by Flexmoney at 1:33 pm on April 15, 2002)

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Posted 18 March 2002 - 11:58 AM

This was part of the Florida State IPSC Match over the weekend.  I felt I shot it pretty good, a liitle slow getting into position at the barricade and the port.

12.46 seconds
82 points
6.6613 hf

I know it could be done a full second to second and a half faster.  Tilley did it in 10 or 11.  That would be a smokin time.

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Posted 20 March 2002 - 02:54 PM

Paul,

12.46 seconds
87 points
6.9823 HF

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Posted 20 March 2002 - 03:38 PM

Whats the "?" for??

(Edited by PaulW at 6:40 pm on Mar. 20, 2002)

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Posted 20 March 2002 - 08:14 PM

Paul,

You posted your points as 82 but the scores on the USPSA website say you got 87 points. I just wonted you to know that you may have calculated your points wrong from the match. You did better than you thought you did... :)

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Posted 21 March 2002 - 06:42 AM

Opps, you are correct....I was figuring that the stage only had a possible 85 total, I knew I was down 3 points, thus I came up with 82.  Lets try this again;

87 points
12.46 seconds
6.9823 hf

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Posted 25 March 2002 - 10:50 AM

Shot this one in the Shirley Skinner Make a Wish match.  Limited with an SV .40

80 points, 13.18 seconds, HF 6.0698, guess it will be about 75% nationally.  (It was 86% at the match)

Update: The high hitfactor on this one is much lower than I thought.  It came in as a 89.262% nationally.

I shot right to left in the first box, right to left around the right side of the barricade, and right to left as I entered the last box through the port.  I shot conservatively (more middle of available brown rather than known A's) around the no shoots in the first box and from behind the barricade.  I attempted to totally disregard the no shoot in the final box since the targets were completely open.  It was a pretty solid run for me that (for once I think) pretty closely matches my performance on other stages and in the match.

GM David Weers won the stage in Limited at the match with 82 points in 11.70, and GM Dick Burkhardt was 2nd with 79 points in 10.47 (the only Limited shooter under 11 seconds) with a miss.  

If anyone is interested in Open, our own president and GM Mike Voight won the stage with 88 points in 10.57 and Master David Warren was second with 79 points in 10.24.  Just for kicks, two Masterclass Open shooters went under 10 seconds ?!?! but misses put them well back in the pack.  


(Edited by DBChaffin at 9:36 am on April 15, 2002)

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Posted 13 October 2002 - 03:23 PM

13 sec. and change
One D on T1

Open

Cold and rainy

This was a Special classifier match.  I signed up for it expecting to upgrade my old open classification.  I was hoping to get some really good scores.  In poor conditions, I think I had a better attitude.  Instead of trying to burn them down, I was just there to shoot.

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Posted 25 November 2002 - 01:44 PM

Same gun in Limited this time, dropped 3 Charlies and a heartbreaking Doggie.

1 Warren, Erik 11 M Limited 83 0 13.92 5.9626 90.0000 100.00%  

Should be one of those low M scores to drag my classification percentage down even further.

Update: sure enough... 87.685%

This post has been edited by Erik Warren: 18 April 2003 - 09:28 AM

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Posted 26 March 2003 - 05:09 PM

Otto,

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Posted 17 April 2003 - 11:22 PM

Looking at your guy's scores made me think I shot the wrong classifier.

L10
75 pts
10 pen
21.88 time
2.9707 HF
68.4318 stage points

class?

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Posted 19 April 2003 - 06:31 PM

47.319%
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Posted 25 May 2003 - 01:16 PM

73 in 19.39s Limited

still a C score, but it should break me outa the 40's into the 50's
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Posted 26 May 2003 - 07:07 AM

Shot it at the same match Big Dave did.

Open- 13.3 down? (can't remember)

I reshot it to try goin right on the middle barricade instead of left and did much better.

12.21, down 6. according to the crazy math, it'll be in the high 80s.

This one is all about calling the shot.

The targets are just far enough to slow you down a bit, and you must be moving before the poppers fall. Watching the rest of the guys shoot it, I saw a lot shooters wasting time on unsure popper hits.

I was surprised to do better from the right of the barricade. In the walkthrough, the left side approach seemed perfect. Behind the gun, though, the angle was awkward. From the right, the dot appeared on target automatically.

I also saw a lot of guys take way too long to get set in third position so they could shoot left to right. Coming in to the box, I was facing the third target and was able to shoot right to left very comfy.

A fun one.

SA

Has anyone done well starting from the port side?
It was fun again. I changed something. I took the picture of the puzzle on the cardboard box, and I threw that sucker in the trash. Turned the pieces over, re-assembled them, and drew a picture of a robot picking his nose.

(Ya’ll should have seen him smoke the popper from 25 yards while driving a tractor…should have seen him calibrate steel by throwing a hammer at it. Fun.)

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Posted 26 May 2003 - 02:22 PM

I too shot it in the same manner as Mr. Anderson (or should we be refering to you as Neo?)

Steve, if you started in Box A, did you take the poppers first, whole array left to right, which? I took the poppers (left then right) and then the paper (left then right). At the barricade, I took the left most target first (because of the angle, I saw it as the most difficult shot). I too took the right hand target first at Box C.

Great meeting you by the way. Helluva shooter you are.
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Posted 26 May 2003 - 07:01 PM

Second pass,

Left to right from the box, steel, paper, paper, steel. (I don't like the extra gun manipulation of steel, steel, paper, paper)

To the barricade from the right, right to left

To the port, just inside, right to left.

A serious question...what are you trying to accomplish by taking the two steels first?

Thanks for the compliment, btw. That was a fun match. hope to see you there again.

SA
It was fun again. I changed something. I took the picture of the puzzle on the cardboard box, and I threw that sucker in the trash. Turned the pieces over, re-assembled them, and drew a picture of a robot picking his nose.

(Ya’ll should have seen him smoke the popper from 25 yards while driving a tractor…should have seen him calibrate steel by throwing a hammer at it. Fun.)

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Posted 26 May 2003 - 07:22 PM

My thought was to hit the steel quick and controlled, then slow down for the paper with the no-shoot. I saw the steel as wide open shots, but the paper as a tighter shot requiring a different focus. Based on past experience with going left to right on this classifier, that little bit of focus switch that I do when going steel-paper-paper-steel does not yield good results. Compared to the last time I shot this a little over a year ago, this method was leaps and bounds better for me.

Woops!!! Did my math wrong, thought this was an 80 stage, not 90. 83 pts in 19.39, might be a low B score.
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Posted 27 May 2003 - 09:13 AM

That makes sense on the focus types, I hadn't thought of that.

btw, sorry about the procedural. :(

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It was fun again. I changed something. I took the picture of the puzzle on the cardboard box, and I threw that sucker in the trash. Turned the pieces over, re-assembled them, and drew a picture of a robot picking his nose.

(Ya’ll should have seen him smoke the popper from 25 yards while driving a tractor…should have seen him calibrate steel by throwing a hammer at it. Fun.)

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Posted 27 May 2003 - 10:02 AM

you have nothing to be sorry for. I did something just a hair different during the stage than what I did on the walk-thru. I'll know better next time, and next time might be a bit more important. ;)
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Posted 29 June 2003 - 09:04 AM

Shot this one yesterday (it was a special classifier match)

17.25 secs with 79 points. My only stage without a miss - DOH! I could have done this one faster, but had gun troubles at the last port! Should be a nice solid High C score, too bad I'm in B now <_<
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Posted 29 June 2003 - 10:34 PM

Production (Glock 17), 17-something seconds, two Doggies and a bunch of Chucks for about 3.79 hit factor.
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Posted 30 June 2003 - 09:10 PM

Shot this yesterday at Logans Ferry.

Open
14.87 seconds
82 Points
5.5145 HF

I think thats a B class run.

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Posted 20 June 2004 - 01:39 PM

Shot this today L-10, 15.29 secounds, and 84 points. Totally blew the 2nd reload. 5.4938 hit factor. Not sure if my math is correct, but I think this will be in the mid 80's. :D
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