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  • FooTemps
    HURRRR
    • Sep 2001
    • 6702

    #1

    Do you really spend more as you play more?

    Yeah... um...

    This is another thread that has to do with parents and paintball again. hahaha, it's been a while since I posted one of those. Oh well, what is your opinion on the matter?

    The parent and money issue just recently came up when my parents started to complain that I spend too much. I know that there are other people who get into this situation sometimes so maybe this may help out others.
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    Yes, I do spend more since I did when I was a newb
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    No, buying gear saved me money
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    Nothing really changed
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  • LIGHTEMUP
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 268

    #2
    tell them would u rather have me spending my money on drugs and other illegal things

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    • FooTemps
      HURRRR
      • Sep 2001
      • 6702

      #3
      Originally posted by LIGHTEMUP
      tell them would u rather have me spending my money on drugs and other illegal things
      It's not that, they don't mind me playing so much it's just that they don't understand the money chart for paintball...

      You know... kinda like this:

      Newb - rental, less paint
      Rec - mid/low-end marker and gear, about the same paint
      Experienced - better gear, same paint, maybe more
      Speedball player - good gear, usually more paint depending on position
      Local tourney player - good gear, pays entry fee and paint etc. but might win prizes
      Sponsored - cheaper good gear, cheaper expenses, still could win prizes

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      • Albinonewt
        Team Icky Forest
        • Apr 2003
        • 2456

        #4
        It depends on the person.

        My best friend and I got into paintball a year ago and we are constantly adding things to our rigs, whether they be goggles, Jerseys, marker parts, barrels, hoppers, you name it. I buy spare markers every once in a while on Ebay for anyone I bring with me to an event to play with and so on. So for us, we continue to spend money on paintball and owning the equipment really doesn't curb our spending.

        But some of my other friends bought what they need and won't replace anything until it breaks. So you can do it both ways.
        Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger

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        • paint magnet
          Member # 10,261
          • Dec 2001
          • 2488

          #5
          I'd consider myself somewhere in between the rec and local tourney player and here's how it has been for me-

          As a newb a couple years ago, I spent the most money, namely fixing my POS Tippmann and upgrading every single part on it. I spent a lot on paint because the field I played at had awful prices, but was the only decent woods ball field around. A typical day consisted of:
          a $40 gun part I bought the night before but didn't work,
          $30 worth of paint (500 rounds of TC Venom and 100 proballs), $8 worth of Co2 fills and $10 field fee, plus 5 bucks for misc. stuff like orings and drinks. Also, playing during this period constantly sucked as I did not have a reliable gun and was stuck either cleaning soup out of my barrel or trying to fix the&)$@#&()*! thing.

          Then I went through about 14 more guns. Some I liked (cockers) but again,the reliability thing just wasn't there.

          Traded cocker for mag, mag arrived leaking, sent it to AGD. Got tired of waiting, bought Angel (took me 6 months to pay it off) and had a BLAST. Now I have no worries when I go to the field, just gas up, chrony and I'm set. I've also started playing speedball which I like a lot better (still like a woods game now and then though) because there isn't as long of a walk, no small furry creatures or large furry creatures, and no hills. Or mosquitos or poison ivy.

          Anyway, now that I'm playing speedball at a much better field, I have gotten to know the owners and like it a lot better. Also since I come there pretty much every weekend, I get all day HPA (from Bauer fill stations as seen at WC, no less ) and field fee for $15, and last time I went, Draxxus Blaze for 45 a case. More money spent on paint, but you get a lot more paint, I play all day instead of half of it fixing my gun, and no chrono worries.

          That's why I say I spend less. You could argue the point that it will take me a long time of spending less to make up for the $900 Angel though
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          • darklord
            missing my matrix
            • May 2002
            • 2105

            #6
            of course my spending increased since when I was a newb to the last time I played pb... especially if you want to compete in tournaments (tourney fees, field paint, high end equipment all=more $). I can't picture myself "saving" any money by going to tournies instead of just newb rec, unless I had a scuba tank w/ a fill station, and I sold fills to kids a lot....

            as far as the parent issue goes, my mom thought I spent too much when I first bought all my gear as a newb, but then I got more into it and she didn't really care.

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            • FooTemps
              HURRRR
              • Sep 2001
              • 6702

              #7
              Well, my mom is saying that I'm spending too much on field fee, air, and paint. Well, actually... I am, overpriced field, but it's the only speedball field...

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              • Curly
                Registered User
                • Feb 2002
                • 1665

                #8
                I spent a lot of money when I first got into the sport. I was playing at a fpo woods field that cost me about 100 bucks a day to play. But as I moved from the that field to other fields my cost went down. Instead of buying guns I have always traded them (though I have bought a couple). Now after maybe 2.5 years of playing I barely spend any money on paintball compared to what I used to. Yet I have a top of the line gun and play pretty much every weekend. This is because I am now sponsored. Though its not easy to get sponsored its not as hard as you may think either. Start looking for teams in your area. Also go to your local stores a lot. Often if you hang out and get to know the people at the stores they will cut you deals. Eventually this can lead to some sort of sponsorship. Im not saying that it will always work, but its definitely worth the effort as it can really pay off in the long run.
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                • LaW
                  Why play?
                  • Oct 2000
                  • 3124

                  #9
                  When I started playing when I was 12 and until I was about 17 my parents always had a problem with my expensive hobby, especially when I turned to local tournaments when I was 16. Now that I am 20 they fully support me playing. I think once they saw the passion I have for the sport, it changed their mind on things. It does cost more now since I have played a few bigger tournaments as well as local tournaments... the parts that cost the most earlier now cost less like rec ball and practice but tournaments will always cost more for me now.
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                  • TigerMan
                    Meeoooow!
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 1100

                    #10
                    Maybe try and explain it as a grocery analogy. Like when your a baby, you don't need as much food and therefore spend less, like a newer player would. As you grow, you need more food, therefore you spend more. Just like experienced players spend more as they need more and shoot more. It's part of it really. Basicly anytime you play, your going to spend. There things that can cut cost like playing hopper ball, buying a field's season pass, ref at the field, buying paint by the case and using when needed, or conserving air.
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                    • FooTemps
                      HURRRR
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 6702

                      #11
                      Originally posted by TigerMan
                      Maybe try and explain it as a grocery analogy. Like when your a baby, you don't need as much food and therefore spend less, like a newer player would. As you grow, you need more food, therefore you spend more. Just like experienced players spend more as they need more and shoot more. It's part of it really. Basicly anytime you play, your going to spend. There things that can cut cost like playing hopper ball, buying a field's season pass, ref at the field, buying paint by the case and using when needed, or conserving air.
                      Hmmmm, good analogy to use. I'll try running that by them sometime.

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                      • AlabamaMan
                        Engineer 13
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 479

                        #12
                        I've paid about $300 playing paintball this summer, and i've probably played at least 20 times. All the money has gone into paying for tournies. One of the guys i have been playing with, owns the local paintball field(and about all paintball in a 80 mile radius). I pay him $85 for each tournament that he doesn't run, and play for free in each tournament he does run. At the tournaments the $85 pays for my entry fees air costs, and a little of the paint. Then i can shoot as much as i want. At the first turnament i went through 3.5 cases of evil/pmi premiums(and i'm a front player too). Funny that with that paint alone for me to buy it would cost me almost $300. On top of that i play for free on wednesday's and sunday's for team practice.

                        The guy just loves to play, and he likes to play with me. All that didn't really awenser your question. But now as a tourny only player i pay alot less than i used to for paintball. On top of that i have alot more fun. I guess you just need to find a suger daddy.
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                        • RT pRo AuToMaG
                          (un)official MatrixDM4Tech
                          • Mar 2002
                          • 1000

                          #13
                          I spend much less now that I have all my gear and I play much more. It took me 3 years to finally get settled with all my equipment, and I've probably spent around $9k counting all the times I've played and all the gear I've purchased, but now, all I have to do is buy paint, I ref at my field so I get free air and entry fee.
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                          • dinger
                            I AM THE BIG DINGER!!
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 1267

                            #14
                            i started playing 4 months ago. i spent ~230$ on all my starter stuff.

                            here i am 4 months later loving the sport, a "broken" collar bone, and a birthday coming up on the 14th. im not too sure, but i was almost thinking that spending another 300$ on paintball stuff is kinda extreme but hey, new gun, finally a harness, and hopefully a job at a nearby restaurant

                            wish me luck at Winking Lizard and hope that when i get my bko it isn't gonna fall apart [only because of my bad luck]
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                            • Crazy
                              Denver Altitude
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 1148

                              #15
                              Originally posted by FooTemps


                              You know... kinda like this:

                              Newb - rental, less paint
                              Rec - mid/low-end marker and gear, about the same paint
                              Experienced - better gear, same paint, maybe more
                              Speedball player - good gear, usually more paint depending on position
                              Local tourney player - good gear, pays entry fee and paint etc. but might win prizes
                              Sponsored - cheaper good gear, cheaper expenses, still could win prizes
                              i'd have to say the most expensive is the local tourny, because you pay for EVERYTHING. which is a killer, when sponsored, you don't have to worry about the most expesive part-paint. and it just gets cheaper from there.
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