What do your CSR scores actually say?

Enter your NRA GRID number and an AI trained on CSR results reads every match you've shot, right back through the archive. It works out where you're strong, where you're dropping points, and the specific things to work on. Not the league table you already know, the coaching underneath it.

It's your unique NRA GRID number, the ID listed against your name in the published league results. That's the only thing we use it for.

Free, no sign-up. Made for CSR. Your league results are already public; the analysis just reads them.

Statistical analysis, turned into things to work on

Your results are published, but a table of percentages doesn't tell you what to do at the range. The AI runs the analysis a stats-minded coach would: it compares you to the field on every position, distance and type of stage across your whole record, works out where your points go, and hands you a short list to act on.

18th → 10th

What the league table hides

You might sit mid-table because you shot seven matches, not because you shoot mid-table. It scores the matches you missed at your own standard and shows where a full card would really put you.

32.1 /50

Where the points actually go

By position, by distance, by how much time a stage gives you, measured against the rest of the field across every match on your record. The leak is usually somewhere you wouldn't have guessed.

r = 0.85

The one thing to drill

Whether your match rides on your worst stage or your average, and a short, honest list that moves it. Position, acquisition and marksmanship, never “shoot faster”.

From Range Mate

Made for CSR clubs, on us.

Range Mate is club management software for UK target shooting clubs. This is a free tool built for the CSR community. If you help run a club, it can take the memberships, bookings, payments and shooting records off your plate.