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  • vonort
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 274

    #16
    Well whatever as long as you had fun. But when I see things like making the 50 on the break. I know your not talking about the woods field I play on. Well I guess you could make the "50" on the break.. but I hope your in damn good shape. When we play woods its on about 30 acres. 50 is a long way aways.
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    • Gideon1331
      Im back for now...
      • Sep 2003
      • 3255

      #17
      prolly a 10 acre field and I wrestle so being in shape is no problem

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      • _tMAN
        Wisconsin
        • Jun 2004
        • 789

        #18
        watch where you step
        use soft cover to your advantage
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        • Jeffy-CanCon
          veteran rec player
          • May 2003
          • 1309

          #19
          Bring bugspray. Stay in the shade.

          Paintball is paintball is paintball. Work the sidelines, be aggressive, shoot straight.

          Jeff P
          Secretary
          The Canadian Contingent Paintball Club
          Cousins - EMR - PaintStorm - Odyssey - StraightShot

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          • sgt_easton
            Registered User
            • Dec 2003
            • 134

            #20
            1. Noise disicpline. Move during wind, when other people are shooting. Stay off twigs as much as possible. Recall the scene with Han Solo from Return of the Jedi.
            2. Camo. In addition to yourself, make sure your MARKER is camo'ed. I don't know how many times I've seen people wearing BDU's and dark harnesses and pods, only to carry a marker that is chrome and red. It looks like a beacon in the forrest. I've seen people spraypaint their guns (not the greatest idea), camo duct tape ( NO!!! NEVER DO THIS!! IMPOSSIBLE TO GET OFF!!!), using a gun sock, or using rifle camo tape.
            3. Bugspray. The stronger the better.
            4. If it might rain, a boonie (heard it called a "ranger" or "floppy") hat is a good idea to keep rain off the mask.
            5. Combat boots. If you're going to play woodsball regularly, hit up the military surplus store. Get the all leather kind.
            6. Make sure you bring enough c02(or air) and paint to last the whole day.
            7. As they used to drill into my head when I was on active duty, HYDRATE! HYDRATE! HYDRATE! My drink of choice in the woods is Gatorade.
            8. Watch out for the wildlife. Check for ticks when you get home.

            We play with a creek too. I remember wading through it (just over my knees) and I tripped on a tree on the bottom. I took a little swim, and my team turned around to see only my head and my imagine out of the water.
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            • Gideon1331
              Im back for now...
              • Sep 2003
              • 3255

              #21
              yeah there was a creeke there I dove into then crawled

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