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XDTalk 100 Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 303
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Senior in USPSA
Since my age places me in the senior class (Production) in USPSA, exactly how does that effect my standings? I started USPSA this spring, and I don't know how age makes a difference in scoring. Should I not compare my scores to those outside the senior class?
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XDTalk 100 Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Northern WV
Posts: 456
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Technically you inside of Production in a match you'd be eligible to compete for high overall score, place/score inside your USPSA class (D, C, B, A, etc), and place/score in the Senior Class.
Basically it's really your choice on how you choose to compare your shooting with others. After I shot a few matches when I first started I began comparing myself more to other shooters who placed around me in matches regardless of class. Now that I've been shooter for a while I look at high overall and the folks in my same class (D, C, B, A, etc) as a basis for comparison. Clear as mud?
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