The formula to calculate the Hit Factor is:
\[ HF = \frac{TP}{TT} \]
Where:
Let's say a shooter scored 150 points and took 30 seconds to complete the stage. The hit factor would be calculated as follows:
\[ HF = \frac{150}{30} = 5 \]
So, the hit factor is 5.
A hit factor is a numerical value used in competitive shooting to score shooters based on their speed and accuracy. It is calculated by dividing the total points scored by the total time taken to complete a stage. The higher the hit factor, the better the performance. It allows for a comparison of shooters who may have different accuracy and speed but ultimately achieve a similar performance level.