IPSC Match Editor — online scoring system & simulation
Browser-based IPSC scoring system: edit scores, move divisions and recalculate overall. What-if simulation for MDs, stat officers and athletes — does not change official results.
Open Match Editor
Tool for MDs, stat officers and athletes to review IPSC results after the match. Fix scores, simulate scenarios and see ranking impact — all in the browser.
What you can do
- Adjust scores, times, hits (A, C, D) and penalties (MISS, NS, PROC) per stage
- Move athletes between divisions (Production, Standard, Classic, Open, Revolver, PCC)
- Change Major/Minor factor and see the impact on points
- Recalculate overall, combined and hit factors automatically
- Validate "what if…" scenarios before or after the match
Match Editor screens
Action → outcome
| Action | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Move athlete to another division | Recalculates position and ranking impact |
| Edit Major/Minor factor | Updates points and compares scenarios |
| Adjust score/time | Shows changes in overall and combined |
| Simulate penalties | Shows estimated position without penalties |
How to get started
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Select the match
From the Match Editor list, pick an imported match or import a new one via Import Match.
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Edit by division
Open the division, adjust times, hits, penalties and factors per stage.
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Compare and validate
See the impact on overall and combined; use the match hub for graphs and heatmaps.
Match Editor changes are simulations saved on the platform for analysis. They do not automatically change official results published by the federation or MD.
Match Editor topics
What the results editor is
It is the Scoring Services web tool for reviewing and adjusting an IPSC match after scoring: fix athlete data, change division, change power factor (major/minor), and immediately see how each change affects the combined, the percentage, and the ranking. Unlike a static spreadsheet, everything is interactive and stays connected to the match hub (charts, heatmaps, combined). Open it at https://im.scoring.services/editor.
How to use it (step by step)
1) Import the match via ShootingHouse (URL) or WinMSS (.cab), or pick an existing one. 2) Open the editor at https://im.scoring.services/editor. 3) Adjust division, power factor, or fix athlete data. 4) Watch the ranking and combined update in real time. 5) Save (login may be required) and share the hub link with your team and athletes.
Decision-oriented division and factor simulation
The key advantage is simulation: change an athlete’s division or a firearm’s power factor and instantly see the ranking reorganize, without affecting the official data until you save. This helps validate reclassifications, check ties, and understand the effect of major/minor on hit factor and percentages. Go deeper in /pages/import-match and /pages/match-hub.
Scoring Services editor vs PractiScore Competitor
PractiScore (and the PractiScore Competitor app) is strong at collecting scores and at competitor registration/lookup. The Scoring Services editor focuses on post-match: editing and simulating results in the browser, with rich analysis and a public link to share. They are complementary — you can score in PractiScore and publish, edit, and analyze here. See the table below and the functional comparison at https://im.scoring.services/docs#comparativo-editor-practiscore.
Who should use it
Match directors and technical teams post-match, to validate and simulate division scenarios before making results official. Athletes who want to understand placement can start with the match hub and comparison views, and still benefit from seeing the impact of a correction. Login may be required to save; public lookup stays free — see /pages/ipsc-results.
Continue across the Scoring Services ecosystem
Import a match: /pages/import-match. Complete match hub: /pages/match-hub. Live leaderboard and broadcast from PractiScore: /pages/practiscore-leaderboard. Free public results: /pages/ipsc-results.
Frequently asked questions
What is an IPSC scoring system / Match Editor?
Web tool to review and simulate IPSC match results after the event — edit scores, move divisions, recalculate overall and combined in the browser.
What is the IPSC Match Editor?
Web tool to edit, simulate and compare IPSC match results — scores, divisions, factors and overall/combined recalculation.
Do Match Editor changes affect official results?
Not automatically. They are simulations saved on the platform for analysis.
Which IPSC divisions are supported?
Production, Standard, Classic, Open, Revolver and PCC present in the imported match.
Is the editor free?
Yes. The editor is free and runs in the browser. Saving changes may require login; public results lookup stays free.
Can it simulate division and power-factor scenarios?
Yes, that is the core idea: change division or power factor (major/minor) and instantly see the impact on the ranking and combined before making it official.
Do I need to install anything?
No. It is 100% web, on mobile or desktop.
Who should use the results editor?
Match directors and technical teams post-match, to validate and simulate division scenarios. Athletes can start with the match hub and comparison views.
Is it a replacement for PractiScore?
No. They are complementary: PractiScore Competitor covers score collection and registration/lookup; the Scoring Services editor focuses on editing, simulating, and analyzing the result post-match, with a public link.
How do I open the editor for a specific match?
From the match hub or directly at https://im.scoring.services/editor.