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Old 10-22-2007, 11:47 AM
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Woods Scenario with a speeder.

Ok so I joined a wood scenario team called the hangman creek paintballers. Ok its a little different then the speed balling im used to doing considering one fact im out their with a spyder with and electric hopper, Kind of a giveaway
plus learning the hard way unloading your hopper within four seconds...not a smart idea. So everyone else has all these tippman 98's/A5's all souped up for woods scenarios. I looked like a retard but i was out their for the fun of it.
Trust me dont stop at speedballing, woodballing is fun too and vice versa.
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Old 10-22-2007, 12:10 PM
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Glad to hear that you are giving Woodsball a shot... I would just suggest getting some Camo Fatigues if you don't already have them... Don't worry about the Speed Ball Marker and Hopper... I have a Tippmann A-5, Bushy B2K4, '99 WGP "Sniper II" Pump, and last but certainly not least a Invert "Mini" with Empire Reloader B... I don't play Speed or X Ball but I own a couple of markers that could hang in that style of play... I use all my markers in Woodsball and select the one I'm using that day from the position I will be playing... Once again Welcome to Woodsball and I hope you have a Great Time !!!
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Old 10-22-2007, 02:31 PM
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The biggest benefit to having a Tippman or other mechanical gun is the reliablity factor. There is nothing worse than hiking a couple of miles to get behind the enemy base, crawling through muck and mire to find out that fancy schmansy electro who sa whatsit has crapped out and won't shoot. I remember a few years ago at LCP someone dropped their Tippman in a pond, left it overnight, pulled it out in the morning and played with it the same morning. All they did was dry it off, add paint, air, and chrono.....
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