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Whole Game 'Sin Binned'

Mate of mine went to Anzio few weeks ago on Sunday 

Past chrono in morning on stock Marui gbb mp7. And his other guns did too 

And hour  into the day was asked to chono outside inplay area . Was over at 380 ish which was told to leave straight away as running a hot gun  . As well as about 15 other players this marshell chronod . 

£30 for hrs game . 3hour round trip to get there for him and his dad who also had to leave as he was with him 

Two different chonos and two different people doing it ? . 

He was fuming to say least . 

 
Seems a bit like a knee jerk reaction.?

Why wasn't he given the chance to run another gat?

If 15 other players were booted as well surely it points to iffy equipment?

Regards 

 
I appreciate being chronoed in game, but marshals need to understand that they're looking for folk who cheated the morning chrono, not the victims of circumstance.

Gas guns will creep up as the temperature rises.  If you chrono first thing in the morning, gas guns that are are 0.1J under the site limit are 100% going to be over it an hour later.  Either don't let them on the field, or be sure that whoever chronos them later understands this.

The correct response in that case is to ask players to take it out of the game, and to offer a rental gun if you have any available, not to punt them off site.

If there are multiple site chronos available, test on the one that gives the lowest reading - or else bin all of them except the one that give the highest.

Grinds my gears, the number of marshals who don't know the first thing about what they're doing.  [Rants about the marshal that didn't know how to read the Joules number off a chrono on a site that chronos in Joules]

 
I appreciate being chronoed in game, but marshals need to understand that they're looking for folk who cheated the morning chrono, not the victims of circumstance.

Gas guns will creep up as the temperature rises.  If you chrono first thing in the morning, gas guns that are are 0.1J under the site limit are 100% going to be over it an hour later.  Either don't let them on the field, or be sure that whoever chronos them later understands this.

The correct response in that case is to ask players to take it out of the game, and to offer a rental gun if you have any available, not to punt them off site.

If there are multiple site chronos available, test on the one that gives the lowest reading - or else bin all of them except the one that give the highest.

Grinds my gears, the number of marshals who don't know the first thing about what they're doing.  [Rants about the marshal that didn't know how to read the Joules number off a chrono on a site that chronos in Joules]
Unbelievable! ☹

 
A stock tm mp7 shouldn't be hot though. Surely he would have used his brain? 

 
The longer I play, the more likely I am to select sites that have decent marshal crews.  
Yep, more important than terrain or structures, the quality of marshals influence how a day can go.

They are the game masters after all.

 
Unbelievable! ☹


Oh, it was hilarious, the chrono was set to the correct BB weight, and I actually pointed at the Joules number on it.  But he still insisted on looking up the FPS figure and BB weight on an app on his phone, because, uhhh, you trust the chrono's FPS number, but not its ability to do a simple piece of arithmetic with it?   :unsure:

 
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