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Doodleplex

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  • Guns
    Classic Army CA36, ICS M1 Garand and Classic Army M4.
  • Loadouts
    DPM shirt and trousers with a light assault webbing with just a few mags and a speedloader.
  • Sites
    Stormforce, Rugeley, Staffs

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  1. Yes, downgrade. I would like to know what spring I should put in my Steyr SSG 69 (yes I know its reputation but I like the gun =D) so that it fires at the sites new requirement for 350 fps on 0.2g. its currently in the 420 - 440 fps range. I want to use it still, so I want to get another spring so that I can use the low power one at this site, then put the normal spring in for other sites. Anyone who can help me, with this would be much appreciated.
  2. Do you find that this, more visual presentation, works better? Is having something to focus on and keep the attention of the audience helpful? I am interested to know if improving the brief can be done through making the marshal's voice louder so everyone can hear, or if restructuring the briefs so that the players are given the brief in smaller groups or on arrival might be better. I find this true, but i wonder if the rules are twisted because of misunderstanding or mishearing?
  3. Just want to know what the general opinion on site briefs are around the UK. Do some use a PA system to provide the brief or do most just have a man reading out the does and do not's of the site. I have so far only seen the later, causing briefs to vary in length, covering all the basics and nothing more unless prompted. Obviously it depends on who is reading it, but sometimes it is difficult to hear if you are at the back of the group. I was just wondering if this is a common occurrence, or if the brief was improved by the use of a speaker system at the site or not. I would appreciate you opinions and incites as it will help with a project i am working on at the moment.
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