Druid799
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Yeah isn’t that what we are doing on this forum?I would rather hope that players would read, think and learn; we are primarily responsible for educating ourselves. Foisting the responsibility onto sites is just laziness and a dereliction of personal responsibility
Yeah telling site owners and staff how to run their site is a…… sure way of being told not to come back?Having marshalled at a couple of sites and played at loads, I would never rely on most site owners and managers for anything; obviously there are exceptions to that.
Yeah it’s called a margin for error, effectively keeping the players rif just about within the 1.3 joulesThe plus side of the old 328+/-10% always baffled me; that just means that the limit is actually 361 rather than 328.
But I can now see that they have changed the website at some point in the last few weeks to confirm that they have a flat joule rate and will test at your weight….!
which I suppose is what we are saying is the right thing to do….
It is indeed what we are doing here (most of the time); my point is that it is not the job of site owners and managers.Yeah isn’t that what we are doing on this forum?
Yeah telling site owners and staff how to run their site is a…… sure way of being told not to come back?
Yeah it’s called a margin for error, effectively keeping the players rif just about within the 1.3 joules
But yeah. If you’ve got something constructive to say about joule creep, I would probably listen.
Well, there is a point to that argument.Yes, it is.
The thing is, at UK power levels, it's not that big a deal. Even if you're shooting at 1.3 or even higher, you're still not anywhere near the level of what we should be planning for, which is a negligent point blank shot of a 2.3J 0.5g sniper BB into someone's earball.
We can now delight @Druid799 by segueing into a rant about how EN 166F glasses shouldn't be allowed on sites.![]()