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time plus scoring - USPSA IPSC Rules - Brian Enoss Forums Which would lead me to believe that he is talking about USPSA time plus MG 9 1: Scoring per stage will be straight time with bonus’ for accuracy 9 1 1 Any IPSC cardboard target, designated as a “shoot” target must have either one (1) “A” hit OR two (2) hits anywhere inside the scoring perforations on
USPSA Time Plus Score Sheets - Brian Enoss Forums USPSA Time-Plus Multi-Gun Scorecard (10 stages per sheet) pdf USPSA Time-Plus Multi-Gun Scorecard (2 stages per sheet) pdf Edited July 25, 2012 by StealthyBlagga
Can someone explain Why stage points are better than time plus There have started to be new terms made up to define scoring systems, but below is the actual verbiage for "Time Plus" from the USPSA rulebook: 8 3 Time Plus Scoring 8 3 1 Unless otherwise stipulated in the written stage briefing, any cardboard target, designated as a “shoot”
Scoring a Par Time Stage on Practiscore - Brian Enoss Forums Scoring it as time plus with penalties makes the score distribution very bottom heavy Now, if all you want is a stage where good shooters will be challenged to hit all the targets, then just set a low (20--30 second) par time and score it like a regular stage: actual time plus miss penalties
Little confused about time-plus scoring - Brian Enoss Forums All time-plus stage have 100p (and the time-plus time can be max 500sec or min 0 sec) The shooter with smallest time-plus time on a stage wins the stage and get 100% or 100p Lets say if a shooter has a time-plus time of 20 5 sec and this is the best (smallest for the stage), if another competitor gets a time-plus time of 27,3 sec this will give
Multi-gun scoring - Time Plus - Brian Enoss Forums Clearly, different matches have different approaches Some use a time-plus approach, adding seconds for lower-quality hits Some use a time-plus, adding seconds for not adequately "neutralizing" a target Some apply different "weights" to stages Some declare that all stages count the same in figuring out the match score Etc Etc Etc
Time plus scoring - Multi-Gun, Rifle Shotgun Match Announcements . . . I've seen 3 different ways to determine the match scores winning in Time-Plus scoring 1) Sum Stage Points - Lowest total time of stage = 100 points 2) Match time - total time of all stages 3) Stage Ranked - your rank on the stages, summed up, lowest total wins (I saw an Excel example on George's www 3gunrules com site)
Calculating Stage Pts with Time Plus - Brian Enoss Forums 9 2 1 First Place (lowest time) for each stage, in each division, will receive 100 points; Second Place and below will figure points on a percentage basis of the 100 from 1st Place 9 2 2 Total points accumulated for all stages will determine the match placement by division 9 2 3
Practiscore Match type scoring, posible to edit? Time Plus The last one is a generic template and for historic reasons it uses the last used timeplus divisions (defaulted to IDPA ones) However you can create your own match templates in PractiScore app for Android (I've been told the iOS app is abput to catch up with this soon)