Slower than Correia , Denny's, Dave's, Al's, Jeff White's...etc., I'm sure.
I have a real good time time tho'.
Honest, I have no idea. I'm not a 3 gunner , tho I have participated along with some other disciplines/ COFs.
I'm probably slower than I used to be. Never had a problem with shooting doubles ( clay games or fowl). I competed in skeet, 5 stand, and sporting clays, sharpened my skills for game, and SD. I'm not a trap shooter, though I can "get by" if someone reminds me of the hold points ( and I remember to use the tight choke and not the open one...btdt).
I spent a lot of time with a SG, it's like an extension of me. So familar like pointing a finger. This IMO is very important , regardless of what disipline one participates in--because heaven forbid one ever has to use a SG in an defensive situation, but the repetition, muscle memory,...etc., "training" if you will under stress may be what keeps one alive. NOT the brand of gun, NOT the type of platform, NOT the brand of shells, NOT the gizmos and gadgets hanging off or attached to, NOT scores, or times. NOT what the bbl or choke is marked.
Repetition becomes faith-faith becomes habit. That is what will determine survival in a serious situation.
I have a good time with serious fun, if they give style points it's more fun. I fall "real nice" as one RO/SO said, I miss "purty" as he said later, and when the ammo was bad that was contributed for the shoot by a ammo company, I " cheat real good" I'm the guy whom shucked the action open, handed SG to SO pulled my 1911 and went for steel 10-30 yds downrange. The rules said to "do what it takes to survive" nothing said ' I had to stay with a SG and bad ammo".