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<blockquote data-quote="technetium-99m" data-source="post: 1262050" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>It depends on what sport and then what division within that sport.</p><p></p><p>You can work out the points per second before you shoot a stage and figure out gains/losses for poor hits based on how much time you can save. This is gonna require you to be aware of how long it takes you to perform certain skills. In USPSA your power factor will also come into play since you don't earn great points for poor hits when shooting minor. There is very little time difference to shoot an A versus a D and the point difference is huge.</p><p></p><p>Coming from a mid pack shooter I can give you this advice. GET YOUR HITS! You can be a real speed demon, but it will only get you to a certain point, you have to let the speed just happen. </p><p></p><p>Which leads to another issue, learn what you have to see to make hits at various ranges and use that during matches and practice. Shoot to your sights and just allow the speed to be what it is. Try to get better at the other aspects of whatever sport you choose. Draws, reloads, and mostly stage management will get you farther than hosing will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technetium-99m, post: 1262050, member: 3615"] It depends on what sport and then what division within that sport. You can work out the points per second before you shoot a stage and figure out gains/losses for poor hits based on how much time you can save. This is gonna require you to be aware of how long it takes you to perform certain skills. In USPSA your power factor will also come into play since you don't earn great points for poor hits when shooting minor. There is very little time difference to shoot an A versus a D and the point difference is huge. Coming from a mid pack shooter I can give you this advice. GET YOUR HITS! You can be a real speed demon, but it will only get you to a certain point, you have to let the speed just happen. Which leads to another issue, learn what you have to see to make hits at various ranges and use that during matches and practice. Shoot to your sights and just allow the speed to be what it is. Try to get better at the other aspects of whatever sport you choose. Draws, reloads, and mostly stage management will get you farther than hosing will. [/QUOTE]
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