The A/B/C/D/M columns are number of hits in that zone, or misses. I think the NPM and NS columns are for procedural penalties and no-shoots, but they seem to just use the "miss" column for that. (Same penalty, but I think it's confusing when you look at the scores later.) Carry gun scores everybody minor, 5/3/3/1/-10.
Time is self-explanatory.
HF is hit factor, points divided by time. This is what you're ranked based on.
Stage points are calculated based on a percentage of your hit factor compared to the highest. Stage points are usually the total points available for the stage. Example: on a 20-shot stage that's 100 points. If highest HF is 4, then he gets 100 stage points. If your HF was 2 you get 50 SP, if it was 3 you get 75.
Overall ranking is based on total stage points.
I've not found columns like percentage or time to mean anything on the overall list, but looking at the individual stage results is interesting. Click on show/hide options at the top and use the pull-downs to choose.
If you click on your name you can see your individual stage ranks for overall or your division (limited/open, the default is division).
Time is self-explanatory.
HF is hit factor, points divided by time. This is what you're ranked based on.
Stage points are calculated based on a percentage of your hit factor compared to the highest. Stage points are usually the total points available for the stage. Example: on a 20-shot stage that's 100 points. If highest HF is 4, then he gets 100 stage points. If your HF was 2 you get 50 SP, if it was 3 you get 75.
Overall ranking is based on total stage points.
I've not found columns like percentage or time to mean anything on the overall list, but looking at the individual stage results is interesting. Click on show/hide options at the top and use the pull-downs to choose.
If you click on your name you can see your individual stage ranks for overall or your division (limited/open, the default is division).