USRA IR50/50

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There are a few range requirements defined in the rules. Meeting those requirements, the rest is easy. Develop a match schedule, determine a point of contact and give us a call or send a letter/email.  All and any inquiries are welcome.

USRA-IR50/50
172 Lakeview Dr.
Spring City, TN  37381
423-365-6059
wilbur*ir5050.com

The List is a point based ranking system that determines the top USRA-IR50/50 competitors in the United States. Hall of Fame points will be awarded for the following titles:

The List Champion
Top 25 - aka "The List Box"

Caps numbered by place will be awarded to the top 25 places.

Top 25 List Hat

List points are based on the total number of competitors, the place the competitor finishes, and the competitor's score. Bonus points are awarded when a competitor competes in State or Regional Championships and the Nationals. The List season is April 1 through October 31. If April 1 is Sunday, March 31 will be included. If October 31 is Saturday, November 1 will be included.

LIST POINTS CALCULATION
Sporter Class Pts + 10.5 Class Pts + 13.5 Class Pts = Match Points
Total Match Points (Sqrt) = List Points
After ten matches, List Points are calculated as follows
Total Match Points divided by # of matches = Average Points
(Average Points + Total Match Points) Sqrt = List Points
           
How to Determine Points for Each Class*
           
Standard Place Name Score   Points
Points Finished       Awarded:
23 + 10 (bonus) 1 Whomever 249-15x   33
22 2 Whomever 248-11x   22
21 3 Whomever 247-10x   21
20 4 Whomever 245-10x   20
19 5 Whomever 244-8x   19
18 6 Whomever 244-8x   18
17 7 Whomever 241-6x   17
16 8 Whomever 240-7x   16
15 9 Whomever 239-8x   5
14 10 Whomever 236-5x   5
13 11 Whomever 234-3x   5
12 12 Whomever 230-2x   5
11 13 Whomever 229-3x   5
           
*This is an example of a class with 13 shooters.
           

  • The number of competitors determines the Standard points that can be won.
  • To determine Standard points, start at 11 points for the last place competitor. 
  • The SCORE determines who wins Standard points. 
  • Scores of 10 or more from the top score only win 5 points. 
  • Exp: Top score 249. 249 minus 10 = 239. Scores of 239 and below win 5 points. 
  • Winner of a class wins 10 bonus points.

State / Regional Championships & The Nationals with ten or more competitors: 

  • Standard points start at 21 for the last place shooter
  • Scores of 10 or more from the top score only win 10 points.
  • Winner of a class wins 10 bonus points. 

 

The List season runs April thru October. The "reason for the season" is the climate difference accross the country. Folks in Florida could have quite an advantage over those in Minnesota. Frankly, the wind in Florida mitigates any conceivable advantage there but that's another story....

From the rules:

The List is contested on a yearly basis within a specific time frame, called The List season. The List season is April 1 through October 31. If April 1 is Sunday, March 31 will be included. If October 31 is Saturday, November 1 will be included. Competitors are awarded List Points every time they compete at a sanctioned match within The List season.

Scorelines are summations of an individual's highest scores. The number, class, type,...etc.. of scores added together are predetermined as is the time frame available to accumulate scores. An example of a scoreline is the "Unlimited Scoreline" where an individual's highest 12 unlimited class scores are added together for a calendar year. The winner of the unlimited scoreline is the competitor with the highest total.