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Classification Lookup System

Shooter Information
Shooter Name: Nicholas C
Member Number: A103821
Joined USPSA: 6/05/17
Membership Expiry Date: Sep 09, 2019
RO Certification Info
No RO Certification
Classifications
Open Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Limited Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Limited 10 Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Production Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Revolver Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Single Stack Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Carry Optics Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
PCC Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Limited Optics Class: X Pct: X High Pct: X
Classification Scale
Class Description Range
GM Grand Master 95% - 110%
M Master 85% - 94.9%
A A Class 75% - 84.9%
B B Class 60% - 74.9%
C C Class 40% - 59.9%
D D Class 2% - 39.9%
U Unclassified N / A

Use the Classification Calculator to determine what your classifier percent would be based on a hit factor.

Classification Calculator

This is a concise view, listing only scores with a Y, F or P flag. Select full view to see all classifiers on file.

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Classifier Scores

Click the division names to view classifiers
PCC Classifiers (Click to Expand)
Limited Classifiers (Click to Expand)
Open Classifiers (Click to Expand)

Classifier Status Codes

F
This classifier was not used as part of your current average because it was one of the two lowest percentages within the most recent six (for initial classifications) or eight on file at the time the classification update process was run.
Y
This classifier was used when the last classification routine was run to calculate your current average. For initial classifications, the best four scores of the most recent six scores on file are used to calculate your classification. After you have earned your initial classification, the next time the classification system is run, your best six of the most recent eight scores on file will be used to calculate your current average. Because a Special Classifiers can earn you six score on the same match date, the scores are ranked in descending order by percentage to determine your most recent six or eight scores.

You will see a Y flag for all classifiers eligible to be used, even if you do not yet have the minimum required to calculate a classification, therefore, it is possible to have 1, 2 or 3 Y flags and still be U in the division.