Newbie here! Apologies in advance for the bone questions but I figure I have to start somewhere.
Lockdown has led me here, with a notion of getting into mag fed paintball as a new hobby. I'm too old and too crunchy kneed to play with much regularity so I'm basically looking to have a laugh at the odd walk on and, eventually some events.
With that in mind, I've been looking at second hand markers. I have the misfortune of owning a couple of gen 1 RAP4 .43 pistols, which are mostly only good for plinking in the garden and accelerating global warming with CO2 leaks and bust o rings.
The main question I have is around the utility of .50 for magfed in the UK. How much of a disadvantage is it in terms of range and do many sites allow it, or are most still 68 cal?
I like the idea of a .50 marker because I can use it at home more readily than I can "full fat" but if I can't field it anywhere or I'm going to be completely outranged then it's a non starter.
Is anyone using .50 for walkons, or is it purely a light option for rentals?
Lockdown has led me here, with a notion of getting into mag fed paintball as a new hobby. I'm too old and too crunchy kneed to play with much regularity so I'm basically looking to have a laugh at the odd walk on and, eventually some events.
With that in mind, I've been looking at second hand markers. I have the misfortune of owning a couple of gen 1 RAP4 .43 pistols, which are mostly only good for plinking in the garden and accelerating global warming with CO2 leaks and bust o rings.
The main question I have is around the utility of .50 for magfed in the UK. How much of a disadvantage is it in terms of range and do many sites allow it, or are most still 68 cal?
I like the idea of a .50 marker because I can use it at home more readily than I can "full fat" but if I can't field it anywhere or I'm going to be completely outranged then it's a non starter.
Is anyone using .50 for walkons, or is it purely a light option for rentals?