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  • logamus
    Registered Abuser
    • Dec 2002
    • 2346

    #31
    i think as someone posted earlier that many fields are adopting tourny rules as their own. i personally dont really care about all the rules, but the insurance companies do. i have played games with folks that can shoot their semi faster than some fa's so i dont really understand why fa is not allowed more. as long as rec fields dont restrict rt triggers (even the 2 shot 1 pull versions) i will be happy.

    Originally posted by aaron_mag
    One thing I wish they had, however, is rec tournaments. I play in a summer lacrosse league where you pay $85 for 8 games. There are no practices and it just is fun/for the heck of it. There are tons of softball/flag football leagues that people do as well. I think paintball is missing this element of recreational competition. Sort of off topic but if any leagues like that were created it makes you wonder if it would get bogged down in rules on markers (that Spyder has three modes of fire....etc) or if it would rely on the honor system and keep with the spirit of recreational competition.
    thats a great idea!


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    • lamby
      A.K.A Spanker
      • Oct 2002
      • 394

      #32
      Originally posted by aaron_mag


      One thing I wish they had, however, is rec tournaments. I play in a summer lacrosse league where you pay $85 for 8 games. There are no practices and it just is fun/for the heck of it. There are tons of softball/flag football leagues that people do as well. I think paintball is missing this element of recreational competition. Sort of off topic but if any leagues like that were created it makes you wonder if it would get bogged down in rules on markers (that Spyder has three modes of fire....etc) or if it would rely on the honor system and keep with the spirit of recreational competition.
      Paintball Sams in Wisconsin has just that.. It is called "Bar Wars" and the goal is to go to as many "card punch stations" as possible and get your card stamped. I have yet to play because I work nights. but it sounds like fun. They follow the same rules as they do for open play: semi only; 285 chrono; I have used my emag there many times with out an issue.

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