Great Job!! do you have an app that automatically puts in your hits or is that something you just remember what you hits and and then you edited it later looks cool. Thanks.
@@n110wa I don’t stop recording the stage until I have all the scores from all the targets. I go back in during the editing process, trim down clips, figure out which target had which scores and then add the scores one at a time. Editing on this video took me about a hour and a half or so. It’s a lot of extra work but I like the end result.
@@velolciraptors9461thanks for the question! IDPA targets have three scoring zones in them. -0 scoring zones are comprised of a 3” diameter circle in the center of the head box and an 8” circle in the center of the upper chest area. -1 scoring zones surround the -0 scoring zones. -3 scoring makes up the remainder of the target which makes kind of a “U” shape that would represent the arms and lower abdominal area of the target. IDPA uses time plus scoring. This means, they take the total amount of time it took you to complete the stage and add the total number of points in seconds to come up with your final score. So if I shot a stage in 15 seconds, and I had a hit in the -3 and two hits in the -1 zones, my final time would be 20 seconds. Ideally you want to shoot the stage as fast as possible with the least amount of points. Different penalties have different point values as well that will add seconds to your final score as well. Hope this helped, thanks for watching!!
@@ShooterReady489if you’re beating the majority of CO shooters in CCP no matter where you go next you’re going to dominate even more! I do think with CO you’ll end up being faster once your eyes catch up to your transitions with a dot!
Good shooting I was in your squad. was nice to meet you guys, come back to our club soon! Tim
The 75 fits in CCP? That’s cool.
@@ACxREAL the 75 Compact with thin grips fits the CCP box and makes weight with quite a bit of wiggle room. Fantastic gun!
Great Job!! do you have an app that automatically puts in your hits or is that something you just remember what you hits and and then you edited it later looks cool. Thanks.
@@n110wa I don’t stop recording the stage until I have all the scores from all the targets. I go back in during the editing process, trim down clips, figure out which target had which scores and then add the scores one at a time. Editing on this video took me about a hour and a half or so. It’s a lot of extra work but I like the end result.
@@ShooterReady489 yeah I really enjoy the way your videos looked thanks.
Awesome 👍🏿
Excellent
What do the 1s and 0s mean if you don’t mind me asking?
@@velolciraptors9461thanks for the question! IDPA targets have three scoring zones in them. -0 scoring zones are comprised of a 3” diameter circle in the center of the head box and an 8” circle in the center of the upper chest area. -1 scoring zones surround the -0 scoring zones. -3 scoring makes up the remainder of the target which makes kind of a “U” shape that would represent the arms and lower abdominal area of the target.
IDPA uses time plus scoring. This means, they take the total amount of time it took you to complete the stage and add the total number of points in seconds to come up with your final score. So if I shot a stage in 15 seconds, and I had a hit in the -3 and two hits in the -1 zones, my final time would be 20 seconds. Ideally you want to shoot the stage as fast as possible with the least amount of points. Different penalties have different point values as well that will add seconds to your final score as well. Hope this helped, thanks for watching!!
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Hell yea dude! Slow your ass down next time.. no need to beat my ass like that.. it was 1.92 second difference but I had a dot😂
I am trying to decide if I want to start competing in SSP or CO next.
@@ShooterReady489if you’re beating the majority of CO shooters in CCP no matter where you go next you’re going to dominate even more! I do think with CO you’ll end up being faster once your eyes catch up to your transitions with a dot!