Just shot my first NSCA registered shoot - how do I know if my score qualifies for anything?
Shot my first NSCA registered event last weekend at the state shoot. I'm using a Browning Citori 725 with Modified/Improved Modified chokes and 1oz #8 loads. Finished with an 82/100, which felt decent for my level, but I have no idea what that score actually means in terms of classification or awards. The squad was moving fast and I didn't want to hold everyone up asking.
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First off, congrats on getting your first registered shoot under your belt! An 82 is actually pretty solid for someone at your experience level. NSCA uses a classification system based on your average from your last 200 targets - you'll need to shoot a few more registered events before you get an official class (D through AA). For awards, most shoots have payouts by class, but there's usually a separate 'HOA' (High Overall) category that's open to all shooters regardless of classification. Your 82 probably wouldn't win HOA at a state shoot, but it might cash in a lower class once you get classified. Did you register your NSCA membership number with the scorer? That's how they track your scores for classification.
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