Quote Originally Posted by cysoto View Post
That is a great question with no easy answer. Let us look a few different scenarios to try to figure it out…

We know that the top two shooters on the 200yd stage shot all targets in under 50 seconds and ended up with a Hit Factor (HF) just below 1.5 (points per second).

Let us say that a shooter could have made the shots on the first two position then jumped on the wobbly bridge, get two “A” hits on each of the 3 paper targets and finally, sent 3 quick shots in the direction of the steel plates (missing all 3 but avoiding the “Failure to Engage” penalty). Now let us say that this person achieved this in 30 seconds. This person would have ended up with 60 points in 30 seconds which would have resulted in an HF of 2.0; enough to crush the competition and win the stage.
Isn't there a 10 point penalty for misses? So 60- 30 (3x 10).

I shoot for all the targets, I was just trying to figure out the math on how you can miss fast enough (vs hit slow) to have a 'higher' score. That left target I 'suppressed' more than aimed at . I knew kind of where it was.