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  1. #1
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    Default Starting a online competition

    I discovered that my cousin-in-law in Seattle shoots when he posted pics of his trip to the range on Facebook. I thought I would challenge him to an online competition to get myself into a training routine.

    I have no idea on how to implement this. First, I suppose we would need the same type of target. Second, we would need a standard scoring method. Ideally these would be online and not succeptible to interpretation.

    I imagine we'll start with accuracy, but I would like to include time and movement in some way.

    All suggestions welcome.

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    Default Re: Starting a online competition

    that sounds like a good idea. Eveyone can download the same printable target and post a pic. Or like you said come up with a scoring system. But you know some people will cheat. Anyway it would be a cool way to compete with people who dont live near you.

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    Default Re: Starting a online competition

    use a standard IDPA or USPSA silohette target and use a standardized stage. everyone can run the same stage and post their times and hit's, preferably with a video.

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    Default Re: Starting a online competition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rolsby View Post
    I discovered that my cousin-in-law in Seattle shoots when he posted pics of his trip to the range on Facebook. I thought I would challenge him to an online competition to get myself into a training routine.

    I have no idea on how to implement this. First, I suppose we would need the same type of target. Second, we would need a standard scoring method. Ideally these would be online and not succeptible to interpretation.

    I imagine we'll start with accuracy, but I would like to include time and movement in some way.

    All suggestions welcome.
    http://pistol-training.com/fastest

    You'll need a timer, though.

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    Default Re: Starting a online competition

    Check this out:

    http://www.smackthesmiley.com/

    This competition is for sniper types, but I am certain you could modify these rules to suit your needs...

    I would be interested in something like this as well.
    When you are called a racist, it just means you won an argument with an Obama supporter.

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    Default Re: Starting a online competition

    Thanks for the links. I have the info I need!

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