Chapter 9 · Scoring · p.62
9.11Scoring Programs
The scoring program approved by USPSA is PractiScore. No other scoring program must be used for any USPSA sanctioned match without the prior written approval of the USPSA Director at Large. Handheld electronic tablets/devices may be used for the collection and dissemination of scoring data.
When electronic scoring is used, once stage scoring is completed, every competitor shall be provided the opportunity to read and approve the scoring device to review their stage time and score entries. At Level II or higher matches, range officers shall also create a hard copy record that includes the hit and penalty totals, time, hit factor, time of day, competitor initials and range officer initials for each stage. Or provide digital records (see 9.11.2.1) if indicated on Form C. If there is a discrepancy between the hard copy record and PractiScore, and the hit factors are identical, then the PractiScore entry will be definitive.
Paperless Scoring Requirements – Paperless scoring requires that the match comply with the following requirements:
— Regular, frequent tablet to master sync. This must be done no less than 6 times per day. — Score logs enabled. — Emails pushed after approval OR scores pushed to the PractiScore system a minimum of 3 times per day.
— Daily upload of scores to the PractiScore system at end of competition each day.