SVISTI1911
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So now that Virgin Count is gone what has happened to the Ontario Classifiers that were Virginia Count, not to mention Canadian and World classifier's?
So now that Virgin Count is gone what has happened to the Ontario Classifiers that were Virginia Count, not to mention Canadian and World classifier's?
The existing High Hit Fator data for the Ontario classification stages with virginia count can still be used as no one shooting extra rounds will obtain a good score ( same as any comstock stage by the way). So we could simply rewrite the scoring as comstock.
The existing High Hit Fator data for the Ontario classification stages with virginia count can still be used as no one shooting extra rounds will obtain a good score ( same as any comstock stage by the way). So we could simply rewrite the scoring as comstock.
FWIW there were only 3 of the original 10 that were VC, the rest are already Comstock so they are GTG.

We also have to create the Classic Division Database
How is that gonna happen? We don't have any USPSA GMs in Single Stack do we? Or are we just gonna use M.B. as the benchmark since he is a GM in Standard?
I'm not a GM, but I have stayed in a Holiday Inn Express once![]()
I'm not a GM, but I have stayed in a Holiday Inn Express once![]()
Originally Posted by SVISTI1911
How is that gonna happen? We don't have any USPSA GMs in Single Stack do we? Or are we just gonna use M.B. as the benchmark since he is a GM in Standard?
Some of us understand basic math using decimals. If Pat H shoots the stage to his best ability and his known USPSA/OCS Classification average is 84% we divide his best HF by.84 and get a HHF which is then averaged out with all the best shooters we can get on the same stage.
Thats just for one Division, each one is calculated in a similar fashion, in this instance he is talking about Open, we can likely take Standard Division scores and apply them to Classic division since the mag capacity won't affect the stages in question, or to only a minor amount




























