It is great to see the federation moving on and gathering a bit of momentum. Good luck fellas - I really hope you can make some head way. The fact that the federation exists means UK ball is in a better place that it was beforehand.
I don't want to start dragging another thread this way and that, but there is one more point that I think crucially needs thinking about, ... and goes back to the heart of woodsball vs supair, nostalgia etc, ... and that is the arms race.
I know it has all been said before, but, when I started 'balling half a box of paint would do me all day - even in a tournament (and I would have paint left to take home). As a teenager back then, I struggled to afford that - but managed. I would play maybe 8-10, 20mins games. A lot of ballin' by today's standards.
Then came semi's, then came ramping. I totally agree that the modern game is great, BUT, half a box of paint now lasts me less than a minute and a half of pulling my trigger. That is not value for money. And that fact is possibly going to kill the sport (just like all those old diehard pump fans said it was going to).
The credit crunch is now exasperating the problem.
If the federation can align rulebooks and leagues that's great. But if paintball is truly to survive maybe it is going to need something more fundamental ??
I am not advocating a return to pump play (although maybe that would be a solution
).
I would love to know if this issue has been discussed at fed level, and what you guys are thinking.
Concerning going back to the woods - lets remember why we came out of the woods :-
1) You cannot marshal it effectively (fields too big / too easy to cheat).
2) Games can be decided according to who gets what end at the start.
3) It's too easy to bust parts of your anatomy when trying to run through the woods.
4) Most games would end in a stalemate after 20 mins of slinging paint across the field.
Supair has brought us fields that are symetrical, can be effectively marshalled, are accident friendly, and that result in a win for the better team (not a stalemate). For those reasons alone they are the way forward.
However, playing supair does not mean having to shoot 12-15 balls a second at each other.
Dave hosted a pump day at the D7s site sometime last year if I remember, and I heard that everyone had loads of fun there.
Combine supair fields with guns with drastically reduced fire rates, and we may get fun, cheap paintball that everyone can enjoy, and that as a sport can grow. It's not what the Americans are doing - but does that matter ?