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Monday, December 10, 2007
Disadvantages of speedball compared to woodsball
I believe woods ball is so much better than speed ball because all you do in speed ball is run and hide behind some rubber things. Where as in the woods people can hide and ambush you. This leaves so many more options for you to play when you are in the woods. In woods ball you can have many different players and have different positions and styles of play. Also it adds that aspect of search and destroy that you really can't get in speed ball because you know where the players are located.
Friday, December 7, 2007
paintball Video
I am thinking of making a paint ball video and probably gonna be located around here and involve me and couple others. I am looking for suggestions on how to film it and make it. What I should do with cameras and stuff to protect them I have some ideas but don't really know. I would think a box of plexi-glass around the camera and it could be propped somewhere where there may be close combat situations and people traveling through. I have a friend who is interested in getting a helmet cam, which I would think would be sick because I have always had an interest in making a paint ball video but just haven't had the resources to do it. I am putting an open invitation to anyone who wants be in this movie from our school, if you would like to be in it just hit me up or something and it'd be great. Also looking for additional ideas on what to film and whether or not we should plan scenes or just do it.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Smart Parts Barrel

This barrel is twenty inches long, rifled, and made with ceramic. I believe this barrel will deliver many satisfying head shots. This barrel is coated with Teflon and ceramic, this greatly reduces the friction and the rifled effects of the barrel make it greatly more accurate than standard unrifled barrels. I can't tell whether or not what this barrel is made of I own this but my parents won't let me use because it is supposed to my Christmas present. This barrel is really quiet and perfect the woodsball player because of its length it "slips" right through the bush.
C: xtremez.com
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
paintball in the winter

Ahh winter the best time of the year some might say unless you are a paintballer. It is widely considered to be the "off season" of paintball but why not play in the winter. The only thing that would suck would be the snow, wetness, cold, and maybe failing equipment. Winter paintball might not seem fun to the average player but why not play in the winter. It adds a whole new dimension to what normal paintball doesn't have. Paintball in the winter would not be that different than the regular no snow. I don't know what effects snow has on your stuff but I know I wont back down if it snows.
Image Courtesy of: Paint ball zone
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Tippmann
When it comes to paintball, quality definitely matters whether or not you are a sniper or straight up combatant. The Tippmann paint guns are a very high quality, and cheap. The Tippman 98 custom would probably be your best purchase if you had about 180 dollars yeah thats not that cheap but you cant get much better performance for that much money. The options that you have with the custom are second to none. If you know where to look then you can find every cheap upgrades and equipment for your Tippmann. For any beginner paintball player I personally would recommend the 98C not only because I use it but it is really a simple gun to use and the amounts of tech you can get for it is amazing. Idk many other guns out there because I ave only had a Tippmann, but if you know of any gun that is a good buy but cheap then I would like to know and I will check it out.
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