Practical Shooting Statistics: From Raw Number to Training Decision
Practical shooting and IPSC statistics: averages by division, ELO ranking, test percentage, heatmaps, platform stats and analysis API — with links to tools and guides.
Open stats by divisionStatistics in practical shooting is not a luxury for the elite — it is a filter to know if you are improving in the right division, on the right track and in the type of error that costs the most points.
Quick actions
What you get on this page
- Types of statistics: event, division, athlete and platform.
- ELO ranking and consolidated statistics by division.
- Heatmaps, correlation and performance checking API.
Quick summary
- Types of statistics: event, division, athlete and platform.
- ELO ranking and consolidated statistics by division.
- Heatmaps, correlation and performance checking API.
- See the sections below and the shortcuts to apply to your test or transmission.
Race statistics vs career statistics
In the test, you look at the combination, percentage compared to the best in the division and details by stage — you answer “how was I today?”. In his career, he crosses several imported races, averages by type of track (short/medium/long) and ELO ranking — he answers “am I rising or stagnating?”. The IM hub concentrates athlete search, stats by division and platform_stats; scoring.services offers educational pages and public comparisons at /tools.
Metrics that matter most in IPSC
Hit factor (points/time), A/C/D distribution, M/NS/PROC count, total time and PSBL (% of possible points) form the core. Consolidated statistics by division compare you with the average of those competing in Open, Production, etc. Heatmaps show whether you win with accuracy or pace — see /pages/ipsc-analysis-guide and /pages/performance-heatmaps.
ELO ranking and competitive level reading
The ELO summarizes the history of implicit comparisons between performances in aggregated events — useful for seeing trends, not for replacing the score of an official stage. The /pages/ranking-elo-ipsc page explains the concept; the tool lives at im.scoring.services/atleta/elo.
Comparison and performance analysis
To compare performance between athletes or against visual references, use the comparison at /pages/comparative-graphs and the hub tools at im.scoring.services (ELO, stats by division and evolution by stage).
When to use each type of statistic
During the test week: focus on stages similar to those in the briefing. Between seasons: ELO, evolution per year and platform stats to see trends. Before changing division or pistol: consolidated statistics by division in /pages/division-stats.
Tools linked to statistics
Compare athletes in /comparison; see evolution in /pages/athlete-evolution; ELO ranking at https://im.scoring.services/atleta/elo and macro view at https://im.scoring.services/platform_stats.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I see statistics without paying?
Public consultations in the IM hub and various views in scoring.services; see /pages/ipsc-results.
Are statistics by division fair?
Yes, as long as you filter division and category before comparing — mixing Open with Production distorts averages.
Which page delves into IPSC statistics?
/pages/platform-stats-guide e /pages/division-stats no guia temático.
Where is the complete practical shooting index?
In the hub /pages/practical-shooting-guide and, for IPSC themes, in /pages/ipsc-guide with links to each tool.