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Originally posted by Phantom87 View PostDo you have a website or more information about your Woodsball Club?
Here's more information.- The field is in the woods, about the size of a football field, with about 60 good bunkers. The forest has been landscaped somewhat, with most of the brush and smaller trees removed, but it's still a "natural" environment with sticks and uneven ground and wet leaves sometimes. You must be willing to play at your own risk and promise not to sue anyone if you trip and twist your ankle while running through the woods. (This is not common, but it has happened a handful of times, so it's worth mentioning.)
- We usually play capture the flag (center flag) with respawns back at the base. This tends to prevent stalemates and keeps the action moving. Usually games are only 10 or 15 minutes long.
- We play hopper ball, so you're not allowed to play with extra pods. If you run out of paint, you can go for the flag or run back to your base for refills. You can also refill when you respawn. (We do this to avoid pay-to-win situations. Those who can afford more paint than everyone else should not be able to control the field that way.)
- We use the honor system, and we play that all hits count, not just breaks. (Again, this is to avoid pay-to-win problems. People who can afford better, more fragile paint should not have an unfair advantage over those who get the harder, cheaper stuff.)
- We expect experienced players to take handicaps to make the games more fair and fun for everyone. We have a very wide range of player abilities...everything from a former semi-pro player to 10-year-old kids to a guy with bad knees who only started playing last year. Therefore, we encourage more seasoned players to limit themselves somehow. I usually play with a stick feed. Other veterans use pump, or they shoot semi with smaller, 100-round hoppers.
- I really cannot stress enough how relaxed and casual our games tend to be. If you're super competitive and really hate to lose, everyone's going to be telling you to calm down and lighten up. Obviously we still like to win, but it's much more about being outside, getting some exercise, hanging out and making new friends.
- We usually play on Saturday mornings for 2 or 3 hours, about once a month. Most of our players have families and other responsibilities, so we can't go all day. Usually we have anywhere from 8 to 16 players.
- You can bring your own air and paint, or you can buy from me. I always bring a few scuba tanks and a few cases of fresh paint to resell to everyone else at cost. Air is $5 for the day, and paint is $15/bag of 500. Because of the hopper-ball restriction, most people shoot less than 1000 rounds all day. (I take cash and PayPal.)
- I have some rental set-ups (Emeks and dual pane masks) that I lend out for $10. So if you have a friend you want to invite to try out paintball, he'll have access to a great beginner set-up.
- There are no rules about what kind of marker you need to have. Most people use mechanical semis, but you can bring whatever you want.
- Since we're playing on church land, there's no drinking or drugs at the field. We don't want to do anything that would risk the church rescinding their permission to let us play on their private land. You don't need to be religious to come and play with us, of course. We only ask that you respect the church's rules about these things while you're here.
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Originally posted by KMDPB View PostMe and my brothers also have a pretty nice outlaw feild in tappahannock. If yall wanted to get a eastern VA outlaw circuit going
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I am in tappahannock. I have been talking to rawbutter and plan on playing with him soon! Phantom87 would love to find people around me that play stock class! I am usually the only one and end up feeling outgunned so I'll move to open class pump. Me and my brothers also have a pretty nice outlaw feild in tappahannock. If yall wanted to get a eastern VA outlaw circuit going 🤪
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Greetings,
I live in the northern part of Chesapeake (Western Branch). I’m glad I came across your post because I’ve recently been researching places to play around the area. I’m a stockclass player so you don’t have to worry me about shooting loads of paint! Do you have a website or more information about your Woodsball Club? Feel free to PM me the info.
Thanks in advance!
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Virginia woodsball
Anyone out there near Fredericksburg, Virginia? I've been running a local woodsball club for a few years. We play at a small private field behind my old church. Real nice set-up. Relaxed games. Really affordable (usually spend less than $30/day). Anywhere from 8-16 players, usually.
If you're interested, let me know. Only "requirement" for coming out is good sportsmanship. We usually play hopperball, and we call all hits (even ones that don't break), so if you're overly competitive and love shooting loads of paint, this might not be the place for you.Tags: None
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