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Posted by Pat "H-to-O" Clough on June 27, 2002 at 18:11:45:
In Reply to: Re: True, True posted by
: When I'm playing against semis, I usually use the SC feed and a 3.5oz tank. The reloading isn't too bad as I mostly do single shot snapshooting. Just need to keep it in mind. Loading and changing 12g's is a bit too much against semis, and doesn't get you much of an advantage in gun size/weight, so I only use the true SC for target practice and pump-only games and sometimes at scenario/big games. Not a bad idea. The other day, I actually happened to stumble across one of the old 40-shot box feeders that I had used the very first time I played (back in the day when Cobras were the hot item). I bought it, partially for the sentimental value, but mostly because I figured that I'd have ample ammo for my purposes without a huge hopper. : I'm standing, the one in the blue jersey with OD pants. We decided each person would choose which color jersey and font for their name/number. It just worked out that the Rookie team all got blue and all but one of the Nov's got green. It'd be cooler if they had gotten the name and prize package right. It's Pump Players Internet Group / Team Internet Paintball, and we won X-boxes :). Nice! : Well, the Nov team did, really but we all went up at the presentation. The Rookie team won 3/8 games and got 7 grabs, finished 5th in our 11 team bracket. We took home flags, they took home X-boxes. Not that I'm bitter, sitting here in the middle of nowhere without a video game system... :) D'OH. You have my sympathy. I don't know what I'd do without my PS2 on those rainy weekends... : You might check in with Hans at Siegecraft Paintball in NY and ask about fields, etc. He's a Phantom distributor/tech, and is involved with the NY Paintball Marshalls (a SC club/team). He's also the tall, skinny, goatee'd fella standing back left in a blue jersey. And a hell of a back player even with a SC phantom. Very cool. I have some other questions about teams and all, but I'll start a new thread. Later! Pat
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