dukeofurl
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This came to me in the shower while I was soaping my.........well, the guys know what I'm talking about. Come to think of it, I get a lot of ideas while I'm soaping my.....well, lets get on with it.
The IDPA/USPSA Team Challenge! (It goes both ways! Like a bisexual! <--bad family guy joke)
Think you and your buddy are good enough to beat another shooter or team of shooters? Well why shouldnt you be able to challenge them to the field of honor at dawn? Ok, bad wording, anyhow.....
Take 2 or more IDPA/USPSA shooters, class them as a team based on division and classification. All team shooters must be in the same equipment division but they are classed based on the HIGHEST classification that any team member holds.
IDPA Example: 3 SSP shooters, one MM, one SS, one NV.
Team: Triple SSP/SS
USPSA Example: 4 Open shooters, one MA, one GM, one A, one B.
Team: Quad Open/GM
IDPA Team Scoring: Combine all team shooters times, points down, applicable penalties and calculate score for team. Compare with other teams in similar classifications.
USPSA Team Scoring: Combine all points after calculating hit factors and such and calculate score for team. Compare with other teams in similar classifications.
This idea would be GREAT for inter club rivalry. If you have 3 clubs withinn one hour of each other, kick the idea around and take 5 shooters from each club and team them against each other.
Anyone want to bash my idea or have I actually got something neat going?
The IDPA/USPSA Team Challenge! (It goes both ways! Like a bisexual! <--bad family guy joke)
Think you and your buddy are good enough to beat another shooter or team of shooters? Well why shouldnt you be able to challenge them to the field of honor at dawn? Ok, bad wording, anyhow.....
Take 2 or more IDPA/USPSA shooters, class them as a team based on division and classification. All team shooters must be in the same equipment division but they are classed based on the HIGHEST classification that any team member holds.
IDPA Example: 3 SSP shooters, one MM, one SS, one NV.
Team: Triple SSP/SS
USPSA Example: 4 Open shooters, one MA, one GM, one A, one B.
Team: Quad Open/GM
IDPA Team Scoring: Combine all team shooters times, points down, applicable penalties and calculate score for team. Compare with other teams in similar classifications.
USPSA Team Scoring: Combine all points after calculating hit factors and such and calculate score for team. Compare with other teams in similar classifications.
This idea would be GREAT for inter club rivalry. If you have 3 clubs withinn one hour of each other, kick the idea around and take 5 shooters from each club and team them against each other.
Anyone want to bash my idea or have I actually got something neat going?