Site to find, organise, and score matches. Practiscore
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 9:13 am
https://practiscore.com/
Anyone familiar with this website and suite of phone apps? Says it supports Precision Pistol, but precision pistol is absent from results. After signing in, the results pages and other functionality seem to be very well implemented. Seems that they've essentially beaten http://pistolmatches.com to the punch and provided functionality to match directors as well.
The abject failure of CMP and NRA to step in and support an initiative similar to this is pathetic.
Congratulations to the owners of practiscore for being able to step in and pistolmatches for that matter.
I get that everyone is trying to make money at some point, or perhaps just trying to promote their own vision, making cooperation difficult, but the NRA and CMP should be all over this to make sure the marksmanship and precision crowd is fully invested in this as much as the IPSC crowd seems to be or in a similar independent precision shooting initiative.
Make the back-end open enough and the initiative could be international. The Canadian SFC-FTC and even the ISSF should be behind a one-stop-for-all to make organising and participation in competition easy and straight forward.
But Practiscore seems to be a successful international effort already. Getting all manner of precision matches on there as well would provide visibility of precision sports to the action sports crowd.
Anyone familiar with this website and suite of phone apps? Says it supports Precision Pistol, but precision pistol is absent from results. After signing in, the results pages and other functionality seem to be very well implemented. Seems that they've essentially beaten http://pistolmatches.com to the punch and provided functionality to match directors as well.
The abject failure of CMP and NRA to step in and support an initiative similar to this is pathetic.
Congratulations to the owners of practiscore for being able to step in and pistolmatches for that matter.
I get that everyone is trying to make money at some point, or perhaps just trying to promote their own vision, making cooperation difficult, but the NRA and CMP should be all over this to make sure the marksmanship and precision crowd is fully invested in this as much as the IPSC crowd seems to be or in a similar independent precision shooting initiative.
Make the back-end open enough and the initiative could be international. The Canadian SFC-FTC and even the ISSF should be behind a one-stop-for-all to make organising and participation in competition easy and straight forward.
But Practiscore seems to be a successful international effort already. Getting all manner of precision matches on there as well would provide visibility of precision sports to the action sports crowd.