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alfsauve

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Re: New USPSA Club
« Reply #10 on: September 30, 2010, 07:32:47 AM »
Alf, I like to check myself against all shooters and until you get a larger group that works but later you should only compare to those in "Production" to be fare to yourself.  Are you using the scoring program available thru USPSA?
Richard

Yep we're using EZWin.   I'm the backup data entry person.   Rather than post 5 or 6 different score sheets, I thought I'd just post the overally summary one.  You can see there were basically were 4 Production shooters....and one left early so he  DNF last stage.    Not a lot to compare to.

My goals are
1)  Safety (no DQs no Warnnings) [check]
2)  Accuracy (to excess since I have the highest raw points in 3/4 stages)
And my new ones are
3)  Smoothness (sighting target-to-target, mag changes, and movement)
4)  Aggressiveness (more speed) 

Granted until I give up a little accuracy for speed, I won't place in the top.   But it's an ego trip during the match to have the RO call out "All 'A's "and hear everybody go....ohhhh.

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Re: New USPSA Club
« Reply #11 on: September 30, 2010, 08:29:10 AM »
You are at the top or near the top in points in every stage.  That seems real good to me.   I'd expect you will get faster as you learn the stages and get their "rhythm".   

The Logo.  Looks good.  Not sure I like the "Mauve" border, but that is a personal preference.

Maybe "Tabs" at the top and/or bottom to show things like  "Officer" "Charter Member"  "Member" "Grand Master" if they can be made affordable for for those who would want to purchase them?

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Re: New USPSA Club
« Reply #12 on: October 01, 2010, 04:24:05 PM »
For those that don't know about the creative process.....there's much pain and anguish involved.   I started with the premise that I'd copy the look/feel of the City of Sandy Springs (where we shoots) logo, then add elements to denote IPSC.   After 3 "official" revisions I think this is what we're going with.



In case you're wondering about copyright issues.   The overall badge only loosely follows the city's design(http://sandyspringsga.org) and the colors are of my choosing.   The sky line and river (sandy spring) are from Microsoft ClipArt and their EULA gives permission to incorporate their elements in a user's product.   The gun pictures were provided by and used with permission of STI.   (Wish I had money to buy one of their guns.)  And the target drawings came from a source that invited users to copy them.

Anyone else want a logo designed for them?   Reasonable rates.     not cheap ---  think,  I want an STI gun.
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Re: New USPSA Club
« Reply #13 on: October 01, 2010, 05:25:26 PM »
Looks good!!!!!!!!

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