Can you count
#1
Posted 23 June 2007 - 12:06 PM
So B class limited guys or even A class guys whatcha runnin!
Corey Estill
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DVC is a three legged stool. Remove one leg and you're just left with a pile of sticks.
#2
Posted 26 June 2007 - 05:39 PM
I know there is one guy that does this drill!
Corey Estill
USPSA: A-57351
IDPA: A26629
My youtube videos
DVC is a three legged stool. Remove one leg and you're just left with a pile of sticks.
#3
Posted 27 June 2007 - 01:14 AM
This was shot at A4 this year. If you look at the scores for stage 1 you might get an idea for the "insert class here" Hf's. The 'trick' is to relax, hit all A's, and don't flub the draw or reload. The hit factor on this classifier is insane, so *any* lost time will hurt. A 3.57 run for each string sounds about right. Personally, I think there are other drills that will give you more bang for the buck at B class...
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#4
Posted 27 June 2007 - 03:49 AM
Chuck
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#8
Posted 02 July 2007 - 10:01 AM
dirtypool40, on Jul 15 2006, 10:08 PM, said:
Anyway, we shot this one today, I won over all divisions with a 14.41 hf, times were 3.2x and a hung mag 3.6x, down one point. Loads were 1.0x and 1.3x, lack of practice to not break .99 at that range.
But WOW is that hf high!!!
At 05 A6, Phil won it with a 15.18, "the pack" of G's was at mid 14...
Where did they come up with the hf?
The HF here is NUTS!!!! It's like a 17 or something.
I guess they introd it at A6 a couple years back and that's the match Max won every single stage.
Rather than base the Limited HF off what the LIMITED WINNER shot ?!?!?! they set it at Max's.
I've run it three or four times in matches, and I always come up with a score that would've put me in the pack at A6, but leaves me straggling in in the low 80's by the national HF.
Think 6.0 total and all the points and you'll be close.
This post has been edited by dirtypool40: 02 July 2007 - 10:06 AM
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#9
Posted 02 July 2007 - 10:07 AM
steel1212, on Jun 23 2007, 02:06 PM, said:
If you can do two strings like that, you'll have a mid to high A class score...
However, you typically do not see folks shoot the classification on this one. Too much reliance on relaxation, etc - most can't do it...
I've shot a 3.00 on one string - then blew the reload on the next string. Best I've done is barely eek out an M class percentage on this one....
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"Of course I can count to three!! For God's sake, I'm already shooting at a fifth grade level!!!"
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#10
Posted 02 July 2007 - 10:08 AM
dirtypool40, on Jul 2 2007, 12:01 PM, said:
Yeah, cause its lower than the HHF that was shot on the stage....
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Ditto that....
SOB #2 - The Envianator
"...we are breaking through all those sacred maxims of our forefathers, and giving alarm to every wise man on the continent of America, that all his rights depend on the will of men whose corruptions are notorious, who regard him as an enemy, and who have no interest in his prosperity." - George Johnstone, addressing the British House of Commons, October 26, 1775
"Of course I can count to three!! For God's sake, I'm already shooting at a fifth grade level!!!"
Stewie Griffin
#11
Posted 02 July 2007 - 10:22 AM
A "14" on race day looks pretty respectable in Limited, and a "15" in Open.
2005 Area_6_Championship - Stage 1 Can You Count?
Place Name No. Class Division Points Penalties Time Hit Factor Stage Pts Stage %
1 Phillip H. Strader Jr. 27 GM Limited 97 0 6.39 15.1800 100.0000 100.00%
2 Travis Tomasie 38 GM Limited 100 0 6.81 14.6843 96.7345 96.73%
3 Emanuel Bragg 46 GM Limited 97 0 6.62 14.6526 96.5257 96.53%
4 John H. Rasmussen 165 M Limited 99 0 6.79 14.5803 96.0494 96.05%
5 Douglas Bryant Chaffin 307 GM Limited 98 0 6.87 14.2649 93.9717 93.97%
6 Taran Bow Butler 372 GM Limited 99 0 6.98 14.1834 93.4348 93.43%
7 Shannon Smith 155 GM Limited 99 0 7.00 14.1429 93.1680 93.17%
8 Steven R. Speer 72 M Limited 96 0 6.81 14.0969 92.8650 92.87%
9 Michael Seeklander 30 GM Limited 100 0 7.13 14.0252 92.3926 92.39%
10 Edgar B. Gammons III 80 M Limited 100 0 7.14 14.0056 92.2635 92.26%
2005 Area_6_Championship - Stage 1 Can You Count?
Place Name No. Class Division Points Penalties Time Hit Factor Stage Pts Stage %
1 Max J. Michel Jr. 37 GM Open 100 0 6.01 16.6389 100.0000 100.00%
2 Adam Popplewell 45 GM Open 100 0 6.36 15.7233 94.4972 94.50%
3 Chris Patty 12 M Open 100 0 6.38 15.6740 94.2009 94.20%
4 Lesgar G. Murdock 315 A Open 98 0 6.42 15.2648 91.7416 91.74%
5 Lee Dimaculangan 84 GM Open 98 0 6.43 15.2411 91.5992 91.60%
6 Jeff Gambrell 5 M Open 97 0 6.81 14.2438 85.6054 85.61%
7 J.L Hardy 125 GM Open 95 0 6.71 14.1580 85.0898 85.09%
8 Dean Makkos 398 M Open 98 0 6.93 14.1414 84.9900 84.99%
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