Erik Anderson Ph.D.

Erik Anderson Ph.D.

Erik is the owner and Chief Architect of Shooter's Technology LLC. He founded the company in 2009. Then, as it is now, the main goal of the company is to turn shooting into a spectator sport. He earned his bachelor's degree in computer science at the University of Kentucky, where he was also a member of the Kentucky Rifle team. His doctorate is from Kansas University in Electrical Engineering. He did his post-doctoral work at the University of Southern California.

2023 National Air Rifle League: First Week Rundown

2023 National Air Rifle League: First Week Rundown
(Featured image is Jack C Hays MCJROTC) The National Air Rifle League kicked off last week with 134 teams across the United States and Germany. With one game complete, and seven more weeks to go in the regular season, Mariner AJROTC and American Legion Post 295 earned the top spot in the Sporter ...
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Creating One-Click Training Matches

Creating One-Click Training Matches
This how to article will show coaches how to create a practice match in one click using Orion. Spending less than 5 minutes of scoring and printing out results for your athletes for each training session.
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Start of the 2023 National Air Rifle League

Start of the 2023 National Air Rifle League
Today marks the start of the 2023 National Air Rifle League. 131 high school aged teams in the Sporter League and Precision League start a 12 week competition towards their championship title games. The National Air Rifle League is actually two leagues in one; one for Sporter class athletes, the ...
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Orion's Golden Rule

Orion's Golden Rule
Learning to use and master Orion comes down to a single rule: "never use Orion for the first time at a match." In fact, this is true for both Orion and Athena. These systems are not difficult to use, but there is a learning curve. To run a successful competition with Orion or Athena it is essential ...
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Score History for Mobile

Score History for Mobile
Imagine, every score you ever shoot, no matter the discipline, no matter the location, no matter the course of fire. Imagine this including all your competition scores and all your practice scores. And imagine all of these scores sent securely to the most convenient place possible, the phone ...
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Release of Orion Version 2.19.1 and Athena Version 1.6.2

Release of Orion Version 2.19.1 and Athena Version 1.6.2
Scopos is pleased to announce the latest enhancement release to both Orion and Athena. This is primarily a bug fix release for issues related to athletes logging in to Athena, and an issue related to uploading to Rezults and Score History. This release is recommended for all Orion and Athena ...
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Results of August 2023 Monthly Virtual Matches

Results of August 2023 Monthly Virtual Matches
Congratulations to the top performers from August's Monthly Virtual Matches. Three-Position Air Rifle 3x10 Individual Sporter 3x10: Dayanara Alvarado Lopez from Pascagoula, MS with 274 - 13 Individual Precision 3x10: Kathleen Moran from Orchard Park, NY, with 290 - 18  Team Sporter 3x10: ...
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Introducing Group Mode

Introducing Group Mode
What is Group Mode?Among Athena’s many unique training modes, our newest release focuses on bringing back the advantages of training group size and consistency: Group Mode. A major, if not the only, drawback of switching from paper to electronic targets is the loss of the ability to effectively ...
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Release of Orion Version 2.19.0 and Athena Version 1.6.1

Release of Orion Version 2.19.0 and Athena Version 1.6.1
Scopos is pleased to announce the latest enhancement release to both Orion and Athena. The biggest new feature in this release lets athletes shooting on Athena to log in. Once logged in, their scores are automatically uploaded to their Score History, viewable at https://rezults.scopos.tech. For ...
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Learn About the Basic Marksmanship Course Target

Learn About the Basic Marksmanship Course Target
The Basic Marksmanship Course (BMC) target was created by the Civilian Marksmanship Program, about 20 years ago, as a means to help introduce brand new athletes to air rifle shooting. The target has the same aiming bull dimensions as the standard air rifle target, but with scoring rings three times ...
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