22 Only using John Dreyer's Tournament software
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22 Only using John Dreyer's Tournament software
Does anyone know how to reflect a shooter using 22 only using John Dreyer's Tournament software?
Joel
Joel
weber1b- Posts : 574
Join date : 2015-10-03
Location : Ballwin, MO
Re: 22 Only using John Dreyer's Tournament software
Most match directors book a totally separate match for the 22-only shooters in my experience. It makes for a bit more paperwork in the scoring room, but it keeps the NRA submissions clean. I don't think you can upload separate match classifications in one go, so having two sets of results is less work in the end.
You need a second laptop or virtual machine to do this. Otherwise you have to exit the app and start the second copy, which is an enormous pain when the scorecards start coming in the door.
You need a second laptop or virtual machine to do this. Otherwise you have to exit the app and start the second copy, which is an enormous pain when the scorecards start coming in the door.
-TT-- Posts : 624
Join date : 2016-10-18
Re: 22 Only using John Dreyer's Tournament software
When the NRA first came out with .22 only, they said to highlight the shooter's name and write ".22 only" next to it. I've been doing that ever since and haven't gotten any complaints yet. I do that on the "Sponsor Score Reporting Card".
oldsalt444- Posts : 288
Join date : 2011-10-26
Location : Commiefornia
Re: 22 Only using John Dreyer's Tournament software
What Joel is probably talking about is that if you use the software for a match and include .22 only shooters with the other shooters, they will be mixed in with results for the .22, CF, .45, and Aggregate match and unfairly allocate the placement and awards (This becomes a real issue for the other shooters under the assumption that in general shooters will score higher with a .22 than with CF / .45 within each classification).
The only real solution is to set up two different Tournaments and run a spreadsheet for each one (regular 2700 3-Gun shooters and .22 only shooters). Just like having two tournaments at the same time. This will fairly allocate classifications (and combining classes upward), placements and awards since the .22 Only shooters are completely separate from the the 3-Gun shooters.
Then you just send in the 2 separate SR1 Reporting forms noted as needed (you can even title the Tournaments 2700 3-Gun and 2700 .22 Only.
CR
The only real solution is to set up two different Tournaments and run a spreadsheet for each one (regular 2700 3-Gun shooters and .22 only shooters). Just like having two tournaments at the same time. This will fairly allocate classifications (and combining classes upward), placements and awards since the .22 Only shooters are completely separate from the the 3-Gun shooters.
Then you just send in the 2 separate SR1 Reporting forms noted as needed (you can even title the Tournaments 2700 3-Gun and 2700 .22 Only.
CR
CR10X- Posts : 1777
Join date : 2011-06-17
Location : NC
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