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Re: True, True

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Posted by Pat "H-to-O" Clough on June 26, 2002 at 18:29:25:

In Reply to: Re: True, True posted by Burphel on June 25, 2002 at 23:20:27:

: That's my angle. I try to make it to the 40 on the tape at least every game. Use the fact that I'm not encumbered to make it low & quick, then use the gun's small profile to play tighter than any marker with a hopper can hope to.

You use a stock class gun, right? Do you ever find that you're hampered by having to reload often (especially in tournament games)?

: : (By the way, if you don't mind my asking, whereabouts do you play?)

: I live in Clarkston, Wa. on the Wa/Id border. The local shop is just opening an airball field, so it's a fun time to be a player, even if it's all speedball. I also do a bit of traveling. Usually go to the Splat Action big games in Molalla, Or. I also do some writing for Mackz Xtreme Sportz, so I'll be at their game in Fernley, and pop up at a few other events when schedule and travel budget permits. I also went to Skyball with the PPIG team (August APG pg. 88, I'm on the far right), and am going to IAO with them. I'm also thinking about doing Pan-am Stock Class just for kicks.

(Are you standing or kneeling? Does the color indicate the position you play? That's pretty hip, getting your pic in APG and all!)

I'm on the opposite coast, trying to ferret out fun spots to play in the New Jersey area. They don't seem to take it to the next level like they do on the west coast, though. Oh well, I guess once I get good enough, I'll have to do some traveling. Thanks again for all the info!


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