Oneshotscott
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- Jun 7, 2015
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Please don't bite as this is just a passing thought.
This forum (along with other Airsoft forums) has enough intellect in its member to collaborate and create a template email/letter to ask our sites to change how it measures our RIF'S at Chrono. If we ALL send/hand in this template the message will get across that they're acting wrongfully by potentially allowing "hot RIF'S" in gameplay. I can't see the site owners taking any offence to this as they should take safety very seriously to ensure the future of this hobby and their businesses.
Something on the lines of;
Dear airsoft site,
I ...............................am asking for you to stop using the current method of carrying out chronograph testing with 0.20g bb's as this method cannot determine accurately the joule rating if a different weight bb which the user will use. I am suggesting for the safety of the players that you adopt the method of carrying out chronograph tests using the players bb's which they will be using and measuring the joule rating instead of FPS(feet per second).
Regards,
........................................
signed .............................. Date ....../......./........
If needed, a concise explanation of joule creep could be included with an example to avoid any debate on how the physics works which may help avoid debates with site owners/Marshall's on these grounds.
Can we all work together and collectively as a whole across all forums, social media etc to all apply this email/letter to sites? Dare I say it but...even get in touch with the well known YouTube Airsofters and ask them to assist in getting this off the ground? If we can have some big names and companies on board (brands/UKAPU/popular players/retailers) then maybe they'd be happy for us to mention them on the letter to add leverage.
This forum (along with other Airsoft forums) has enough intellect in its member to collaborate and create a template email/letter to ask our sites to change how it measures our RIF'S at Chrono. If we ALL send/hand in this template the message will get across that they're acting wrongfully by potentially allowing "hot RIF'S" in gameplay. I can't see the site owners taking any offence to this as they should take safety very seriously to ensure the future of this hobby and their businesses.
Something on the lines of;
Dear airsoft site,
I ...............................am asking for you to stop using the current method of carrying out chronograph testing with 0.20g bb's as this method cannot determine accurately the joule rating if a different weight bb which the user will use. I am suggesting for the safety of the players that you adopt the method of carrying out chronograph tests using the players bb's which they will be using and measuring the joule rating instead of FPS(feet per second).
Regards,
........................................
signed .............................. Date ....../......./........
If needed, a concise explanation of joule creep could be included with an example to avoid any debate on how the physics works which may help avoid debates with site owners/Marshall's on these grounds.
Can we all work together and collectively as a whole across all forums, social media etc to all apply this email/letter to sites? Dare I say it but...even get in touch with the well known YouTube Airsofters and ask them to assist in getting this off the ground? If we can have some big names and companies on board (brands/UKAPU/popular players/retailers) then maybe they'd be happy for us to mention them on the letter to add leverage.