Hello,
I have been using PS2 for quite some time for our IPSC matches, and it works very well for that purpose.
Now I wanted to use PS2 for our club to score a classic “Bullseye” match. Entering the rounds/stages works great as well and makes the overall scoring much easier.
However, I have a detailed question regarding the Match Results overview:
In the Match Points column, there is a number in brackets in front of the total points. This number is definitely not the sum of inner tens (X) that I record during scoring.
The numbers shown in brackets do not seem logical to me, and I can’t figure out what they represent.
I have tried both “NRA Action” and “Bullseye” as match types, but the behavior is identical in both cases.
I was hoping that the number in brackets would show the total number of “inner tens” (center hits), but that does not seem to be the case.
Does anyone have a tip or an explanation of what exactly is being displayed here?
Is there any other way to get the total number of inner tens? In case of a tie, the shooter with more inner tens wins.
One more question:
Is it possible to export the stats so that the final evaluation can be done in Excel, for example? Copying the data from the PDF would work, but a proper CSV export would be much better.
I have attached some images to illustrate my question, especially regarding the values shown in brackets.

