NRA Indoor breakdowns
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NRA Indoor breakdowns
When I started shooting bullseye back in the late 70's, the classification breakdown was down by average numbers (ie: 0-185 = marksman).
Is there anywhere I can get that breakdown? Everything I see is percentages.
Tim
Is there anywhere I can get that breakdown? Everything I see is percentages.
Tim
brdrgrd- Posts : 59
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Re: NRA Indoor breakdowns
NRA PRECISION PISTOL RULEBOOK
Believe this is most current.
See page 50
You just have to do the math.
Using fingers, calculator, abacus
Believe this is most current.
See page 50
You just have to do the math.
Using fingers, calculator, abacus
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Re: NRA Indoor breakdowns
Not to be confused with
CMP RULES
CMP RULES
james r chapman- Admin
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Re: NRA Indoor breakdowns
Straight from NRA Rules [url=https://competitions.nra.org/media/8365/nra-precision-pistol-rules.pdf](https://competitions.nra.org/media/8365/nra-precision-pistol-rules.pdf)[/url]:
Classification is based on your percentage during a fired match. There are many different match formats in which to get your classification:
19.4 Matches Used for Individual Classification - Scores to be used for classification and reclassification will be those fired in individual and team matches in both indoor and outdoor NRA Competition as defined in Rule 1.6 (except Postal Matches) over the following courses of fire and under the indicated conditions:
(a) National Match Course.
(b) NRA Short Course.
(c) National Match Gallery Course (50 feet or 20 yards).
(d) Any component part of these courses when fired as single stage events.
Scores fired indoors are used to establish indoor classification.
Scores fired outdoors are used to establish outdoor classification.
Scores from Sanctioned Leagues may be used during the league firing season in Score Record Books (Rule 19.14), but will only be used by the NRA Headquarters office at the end of the league firing season for issue of Official Classification Cards.
Classification is based on these percentile averages:
19.15 Individual Class Averages - Competitors will be classified as follows and NRA Classification Cards issued accordingly:
TABLE II - INDIVIDUAL
High Master ........................................................97.00 and above
Master ....................................................................95.00 to 96.99
Expert .....................................................................90.00 to 94.99
Sharpshooter ..........................................................85.00 to 89.99
Marksman .................................................................Below 85.00
Classification is based on your percentage during a fired match. There are many different match formats in which to get your classification:
19.4 Matches Used for Individual Classification - Scores to be used for classification and reclassification will be those fired in individual and team matches in both indoor and outdoor NRA Competition as defined in Rule 1.6 (except Postal Matches) over the following courses of fire and under the indicated conditions:
(a) National Match Course.
(b) NRA Short Course.
(c) National Match Gallery Course (50 feet or 20 yards).
(d) Any component part of these courses when fired as single stage events.
Scores fired indoors are used to establish indoor classification.
Scores fired outdoors are used to establish outdoor classification.
Scores from Sanctioned Leagues may be used during the league firing season in Score Record Books (Rule 19.14), but will only be used by the NRA Headquarters office at the end of the league firing season for issue of Official Classification Cards.
Classification is based on these percentile averages:
19.15 Individual Class Averages - Competitors will be classified as follows and NRA Classification Cards issued accordingly:
TABLE II - INDIVIDUAL
High Master ........................................................97.00 and above
Master ....................................................................95.00 to 96.99
Expert .....................................................................90.00 to 94.99
Sharpshooter ..........................................................85.00 to 89.99
Marksman .................................................................Below 85.00
NukeMMC- Posts : 561
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Re: NRA Indoor breakdowns
that's the old book. but, those percentiles are the same.
james r chapman- Admin
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Re: NRA Indoor breakdowns
The numbers in 19.15 are a percentage not a "percentile." They are very different statistical measures.NukeMMC wrote:
Classification is based on these percentile averages:
19.15 Individual Class Averages - Competitors will be classified as follows and NRA Classification Cards issued accordingly:
TABLE II - INDIVIDUAL
High Master ........................................................97.00 and above
Master ....................................................................95.00 to 96.99
Expert .....................................................................90.00 to 94.99
Sharpshooter ..........................................................85.00 to 89.99
Marksman .................................................................Below 85.00
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