I've seen a few threads here from people trying to find out what is "normal" for their scores. The users here & the results of physical competitions aren't necessarily helpful in judging this & I've yet to find an equivalent of the archery handicap tables in the public domain. (I'm happy to be shown them if they exist :) )
Our local postal competition has records going back a few years & runs a league system to allow people to be competitive at their own level. People tend to take it as read that they will be shooting competition cards, so I think that there is less bias away from "the wild" than might be elsewhere.
I've digested the archived results into a simple summary (males with females & all averages corrected to correspond to a 60 shot match - the league entry is 30 shots per week). The averages are based on the return from the last year's scores that were submitted, so should be reasonably reliable.
If anyone else has a similar I'd love to see how the numbers might change with geography - there seem to be
Score distributions
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- Table showing statistics for the scores
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- Histogram, with normal curve. There are some low outliers.
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These are the averages for the last year that the person competed in the league. I.e. the average of between 180 & 360 shots for each person. there are 203 different people's data in the histogram.
There are grouping artefacts in the bars - which represent a range of 5 points scored on average. The single point group graph is flatter & harder to read!
There are grouping artefacts in the bars - which represent a range of 5 points scored on average. The single point group graph is flatter & harder to read!