Seems to work in the States.Originally posted by Tiny(D.R)
O.K i agree with you but, you trying telling somone who runs a site that.
'OK mate i want you to encourage your customers to buy their own kit, pay less for paint per ball, which will reduce how much profit you make of them every time they come down.'
You got to remember guys not everybody in paintball is in it for the love of the sport, it pays people's rent etc.
It is only recently that more sites are offering Walk-Ons (and mainly in the winter).
If more site owners were prepared to show that there is more to paintball than just playing as a punter and then provide facilities the rec-baller then it would benefit everyone.
Most people I know have played paintball at least once but very few knew that there was anything else than playing as a punter.
Site owners need to make a profit and noone would deny them that but site prices have not come down in line with paint prices.
When I started playing site paint was 10p/ball (£200/box) with site's paying about £100/box, 100% mark up.
Some sites are still charging 7p/ball (£140/box) but are only paying about £30/box, 466% mark up.
I know this could open a can of worm and it was not my intention to moan about paint prices. Some site owners are now, and some have always, done alot for rec-ballers but we need the rest to realise that there is money to be made from promoting the sport.