@phil-boy could you confirm you have "never had these issues" is related to the fact you have never had issues with the refs at the tournaments you have attended that also use Millenium rules or that your markers are not demonstrating the issues that others have discussed here (I suspect it may be the former but just wanted to clarify). The issues experienced here are:
1. Ramping initiating after two trigger pulls from marker switch on
2. Three balls firing from a single trigger pull
(which I think covers the issues that various indiviudals are experiencing)
I would like to add I do not own or use an Axe but my son has a mini (for woodsball only) and my borther-in-law has an axe (again woddsball only) so I am not just trying to stir things up I am as interested as everyone else in getting a solution for those players who play at the CPPS with Axes or Minis. My team does not use them but paintball is a community more than just a single team so I am as keen as everyone else to get this resolved so fellow paintballers can play the game we all love.
Part of the concern seems to be be that not all Axes and Minis tested at CPPS failed which leads to three potential scenarios as I see it:
1. There were not all subject to the same test
2. They were configured differently (I think enough individuals will attest to the fact that to the best of their kowledge this is not the case, particularly those with Redline boards)
3. Different boards are performing differently when configured with the same settings - this would be the most worrying.
1. Ramping initiating after two trigger pulls from marker switch on
2. Three balls firing from a single trigger pull
(which I think covers the issues that various indiviudals are experiencing)
I would like to add I do not own or use an Axe but my son has a mini (for woodsball only) and my borther-in-law has an axe (again woddsball only) so I am not just trying to stir things up I am as interested as everyone else in getting a solution for those players who play at the CPPS with Axes or Minis. My team does not use them but paintball is a community more than just a single team so I am as keen as everyone else to get this resolved so fellow paintballers can play the game we all love.
Part of the concern seems to be be that not all Axes and Minis tested at CPPS failed which leads to three potential scenarios as I see it:
1. There were not all subject to the same test
2. They were configured differently (I think enough individuals will attest to the fact that to the best of their kowledge this is not the case, particularly those with Redline boards)
3. Different boards are performing differently when configured with the same settings - this would be the most worrying.
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