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Difference between tourny and woodsball markers.

Tom

Tom
Nov 27, 2006
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Another factor with longballng is that if you are firing at a distance, EG eliminating players far back near their respawn then they don't have far to go and spawn, you then exhaust your paint supply shooting the same people again and again with little gain. You score nothing for eliminations in the majority of scenarios.
 
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Difference between tourney and scenario tourneys are sleek small guns that fire up to 30 ball a second scenario is all about the look and the attachments I think
 

jabba_samurai

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I use a etha in woodsball and works great. Shoots so much better than most scenario guns i have tried. Now i just got to get into speedball!
 

Narkadox

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The only real area scenario markers have an advantage in over tournament style are the ones that are First Strike compatible (specially designed paintballs that are more areodynamic and fly further) like the Dye DAM. But to be honest the fact that they're more expensive and you can get a case of decent paint for the price of 100 FS rounds doesn't really justify the extra 100ft or so range you'll get from them IMO.

I play pretty much nothing but woodsball and have only ever used tournament markers.
 

Chris van den Hazel

Baller From Holland
if u ask me, the ''woods'''marker u are referring to is only for looks, u want a gun that shoots acurate and fast, in the woods and on a supair field. a longer barrel can also be screwed on a electro marker. but again it wont do much good above 16'' i think. its only for the looks.
 
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Yeah, tourneys are better unless you start using First Strike. Then scenario guns are much, much superior. Only disadvantage to tourney guns is that there are no sling mounts so you can't rest your arms.