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TERRELL RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB
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ScoreServer Help
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There are a number of features that are not obvious. Here are some tips for using the web pages...
- Pages with a lot of scores are sometimes slow to load. Be patient, and try not to look at all of the scores at once. Use the "range" option to limit what the page has to load. We have also found that Google Chrome does a better and quicker job of displaying the web pages, and that is what we use and test with. Internet Explorer and the new browser that ships with windows 10 may be painfully slow (we haven't done a lot of testing with it).
- We don't specifically target mobile devices, so results on cell phones and tablets may not be as good as the results on a real computer (or even a Windows PC).
- The scores are initially sorted by date and then by total score. The scores can be sorted in other ways, though, and it works a lot like File Explorer in Windows. Click on the heading of the column you want to sort by and the table will be resorted by the values in that column. Click on it again and it will be resorted in the opposite order. For example, if you want to see who shot the highest offhand scores, click on "Offhand" at the top of the table. The table will be resorted with the highest offhand scores at the top. Click it again and the lowest offhand scores will be at the top. You can sort the table according to more than one column, too. For example, if you want to see your totals from high to low, click on "Total" to sort the list by totals and then click on "Shooter" to sort the list by shooter name. Scroll through the list to find yours - they will be shown together in order of total scores.
- Clicking on the total score will bring up a copy of the scorecard for that entry. We don't have all the scorecards, but if we do the total will be underlined.
- If the shooter's score earned him a medal at the match, a simple image of the medal will be shown to the right of the total score.
- The silhouette scores include the hits adjusted to a standard 40-shot match. This value is used to show the NRA classification that corresponds to that score - "A", "B", etc. It is not the shooter's classification.