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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 6:36 pm 
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Hi, how many shoots we have to take back to get a avreage score. Exemple now i got track off my last 240 shoots is enough to calculate my rank. At 240 shoots my avreage is 480/600 , if i keep track of the last 500 is 470/600.

I know i am a newbie i start issf seriously in chrismas time when i brought a old tau7.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 6:55 pm 
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Depending on how much you shoot, you could do monthly averages, weekly averages or average every 2 months.
Depends on how much you shoot.
Keep a record of your averages so you can see an improvement.
If shooting regularly, roughly the same amount per week, keep weekly averages, done on the same day, or after the same number of targets.
At this stage of the game, you are shooting against yourself.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:06 pm 
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I wouldn't worry so much about your total average, more on how you are tending. Make practice just like a match. Once a week do a warmup then 60 shots over 75 minutes. Count every shot good and bad. After a few months you'll get a very good idea on how you are trending.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:08 pm 
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Daryl wrote:
Depending on how much you shoot, you could do monthly averages, weekly averages or average every 2 months.
Depends on how much you shoot.
Keep a record of your averages so you can see an improvement.
If shooting regularly, roughly the same amount per week, keep weekly averages, done on the same day, or after the same number of targets.
At this stage of the game, you are shooting against yourself.



I shoot a avg of 250 shoots by week so every 240 or 4 full game off 600 should be a good starting point. For sure i play again myself i never show up in a club before i shoot around 520 avg alone with no stress :wink:

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:10 pm 
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matou2041 wrote:
Daryl wrote:
Depending on how much you shoot, you could do monthly averages, weekly averages or average every 2 months.
Depends on how much you shoot.
Keep a record of your averages so you can see an improvement.
If shooting regularly, roughly the same amount per week, keep weekly averages, done on the same day, or after the same number of targets.
At this stage of the game, you are shooting against yourself.



I shoot a avg of 250 shoots by week so every 240 or 4 full game off 600 should be a good starting point. For sure i play again myself i never show up in a club before i shoot around 520 avg alone with no stress :wink:


Sooner you get to the club the better. Don't worry about score. 520 is a pretty good score. We have many members that will never score that high.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:27 pm 
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jckstrthmghty wrote:
I wouldn't worry so much about your total average, more on how you are tending. Make practice just like a match. Once a week do a warmup then 60 shots over 75 minutes. Count every shot good and bad. After a few months you'll get a very good idea on how you are trending.


That's a really good idee to make a full match every week and keep score . My concern about avg is to see if i going better with time for now i know i win 10 mark in the last month pretty sure the next time take me more time ...

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:37 pm 
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jckstrthmghty wrote:
matou2041 wrote:
Daryl wrote:
Depending on how much you shoot, you could do monthly averages, weekly averages or average every 2 months.
Depends on how much you shoot.
Keep a record of your averages so you can see an improvement.
If shooting regularly, roughly the same amount per week, keep weekly averages, done on the same day, or after the same number of targets.
At this stage of the game, you are shooting against yourself.



I shoot a avg of 250 shoots by week so every 240 or 4 full game off 600 should be a good starting point. For sure i play again myself i never show up in a club before i shoot around 520 avg alone with no stress :wink:


Sooner you get to the club the better. Don't worry about score. 520 is a pretty good score. We have many members that will never score that high.


If i can.make 520 alone with 0 stress is sure on club with people i will shoot under 500. When i doing trap shooting my score never be at the same level when i shoot on club with other competitor , i lost 2-3 hit on 25. Alone on the field i shoot 23 never do better than 21 with other competitor...

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 10:48 am 
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Same in any competitive sport that I have ever done. That is why experience in actual competition is so valuable - it gives you practice not only with the sport, but also with the mental part of the competition.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2022 2:58 pm 
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Competition is the ultimate, final test indeed.

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