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Re: More test results

In Reply to: More test results posted by Michael on May 05, 2003 at 09:06:38:


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Posted by:
Bill "Capt Bill" Tison
on May 05, 2003 at 19:01:15

Home Depot or Lowes fiberglass pool screening. Most of our "edges" are foam covered, so the shock of a hit is absorbed by both the screening and the foam. Have had a few sharp shooters cut the screening at a hard corner, but that's why we wear paintball goggles and carry a shield!

For the past year, we switched to a 3/8" (I think!) fish netting. Super strong against branches and such from our cross country excursions, but breaks paintballs. Rather have bounces. Will probably switch back to the screening.

Bill
HellFire

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