Unfortunately, my home field is like this. They have a big red but they keep it in the rental shack to test the rentals with because "players keep shooting it" when they leave it at the target range. It drives me insane. I bring my own hand-held when I go for my friends and me to use, but I'm considering buying my own big red and then plopping it out on the range for the day when I play there.
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Local paintball field had no chronograph nor comprehension of what one was
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Step one) ask who their insurance provider is
Step two) call said insurance provider
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Originally posted by jetenginekyle View PostWith the prices they charge you'd think they would have all the required equipment.
If I have the wrong website please let me know so I can correct myself.
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I was at an event last spring and a few guys were talking about this “legendary” field with an owner that refused to let anyone put barrel covers on. Can’t remember what it was called but believe it’s still in operation. Justification was that you should have enough trigger discipline to never need a cover. Stupidest thing I’ve ever heard.
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Originally posted by redsquirrel View PostI was at an event last spring and a few guys were talking about this “legendary” field with an owner that refused to let anyone put barrel covers on. Can't remember what it was called but believe it's still in operation. Justification was that you should have enough trigger discipline to never need a cover. Stupidest thing I've ever heard.
Early in my paintball days I almost lost an eye in the staging area. Friend had a spyder, put it down and I think the frame was loose. First ball shot out the barrel plug, second one went about 6 inches to the right of my head
Tell me how trigger discipline stops that?
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostMan.
Early in my paintball days I almost lost an eye in the staging area. Friend had a spyder, put it down and I think the frame was loose. First ball shot out the barrel plug, second one went about 6 inches to the right of my head
Tell me how trigger discipline stops that?
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I played at a field that had no chronograph. I was a bit surprised they operated this way. The field was very disorganized and very throw together. We still had a blast regardless as it was a workplace get together. I checked all the markers before we played got them close. But this field was a “camp” the paintball part of it was mostly after thought. I never went back. Though they did have some classic JT bottoms on the wall I should have snagged. I’m pretty sure the reff lived in a tent on the side of one of the fields.
I would just talk to the owner. Shooting hot sucks but it’s not like the ball will blow through a ASTM certified paintball lens. It’s in the owners best interest to get a chronograph. I don’t understand why anyone running a business wouldn’t want some way of verifying velocity. It can creat a bad experiences and run your business into the ground. I feel like a chronograph should be the first step entering a Paintball business. It’s not a super expensive investment especially considering the consequences.
Nobody but the insurance company wins snitching them out to the insurance company. Unless you’re looking to shut down a local place to play and or inflate everyone’s cost to play. Maybe shoot them an email about it explaining why the Chrono is important for safety and customer experience. They may just not know much about paintball and basic safety standards.
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Definitely against their insurance policy as they usually state somewhere that ASTM/ANSI safety certified/rated goggles are required. Those tests and certifications have max fps stipulations in them etc. Send them an email or call the ownership, and if you get no response or brushed off, leave them an honest review (like you've done here) and see how quickly a chrony shows up!
My bet is they'll get away with it until someone gets hurt. If the person that hypothetical gets hurt decides to sue them, insurance won't cover any of the field ownership's expenses if it's proven there was no chronograph or way to check velocity on the day of the injury.
I get the hot gun and safety concerns, but think of the flipside of this: low fps shooting rental guns. I played a recball game last year with some regulars and a group of rentals, after buddying up in a bunker with a rental kid one round, I realize I'm shooting way farther than he is (and I had chrono'd at the range that day around 270). When the round was over I asked our ref to check him and he with an attitude he said "I don't have a chrony, and that's a rental anyway, I don't have to check it." Long story short, I take the kid to the chrony range and his rental (Emek) is only shooting 220-230. So I turn it up to 275ish and the very next round he's out there taking heads and not lobbing bounce shots across the field. New players need the best experience everytime.
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Thankfully, even outlaw ball is easy to do safely with a handheld chrono. I’m a stickler for safety when I run outlaw games. We clock everyone in below 280 to account for rising temps and co2. The goal is to ensure mothers and wives allow their boys to go balling again, not to send them home with bleeding welts.
I’ve seen the local field neglect to tell players with their own gear to chrono. It’s disappointing, but my crew always checks.Originally posted by Chuck E Ducky:
“You don’t need a safety keep your booger hook on the bang switch.“
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I have played without chroning before but it was outlaw ball and we were using my markers and I knew they were all close or under 280 so we were fine, iv never been to a field that didn't chrono and I'd never go back if they didn't sorry that's just unsafe, one of the last tines I played I almost got into a fight with a guy cause he has his STBB turned all the way up and didn't understand why that was a problem, look at how fucked up my wlts were that what, threw out the stupid be a man line and I almost lost my shit, my head was ringing after catching some dome shots I think not my guy, he had never actually played at a field though either he was strictly an outlaw baller had played paintball for years but didn't even know what chronograph was 🤦♂️
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