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Secret Tactics of a Pro Paintball Sniper



Perhaps your love of paintball has taken on a whole new level. You don’t want to simply ‘play’ anymore, but you want to be the best on the field – the most switched on paintball sniper out there! How do you become a great paintball sniper? You have to do your research, discover the tips and tactics of the professionals. Well, if you have stumbled across this article – it might just be your lucky day! Here are some of the most essential techniques to being amongst the best snipers in the paintball domain!

A lot of the advice here is to help you with getting accurate shots and performing them with as much ease as possible. Being a paintball sniper requires having your eye on your opponents at all times. When you have read through this advice, then don’t waste anytime to head out and practice what you have learnt. Your fellow paintballers are going to be begging you to reveal your secrets – whether you do or not is entirely up to you!

Learning to become a pro paintball sniper is not only about the theory, but the practice will be crucial in your training. Before we continue, a great way for practice is to set up your own targets. Take the back yard or side of the house – just make sure you can not damage anything or anyone! It only takes a paper cut out and a way you go! To begin with, you will want to position yourself around 25 yards from the DIY target and take a few shots at it to propose how much work you need to do to improve.

Now take a look at where your shots ended up – this can tell you a lot about your existing style and determine where the problem lie. On having a closer inspection, you see that the points are spread out in a horizontal line – that is a sure sign that you are moving whilst shooting. A good paintball sniper knows that you have to be as steady as possible before you fire. Now try again, making sure you don’t jolt your hand or gun during the shooting practice.

Another essential technique for paintball snipers is control over their breathing. Now, we know how the adrenalin kicks in when you are on target, but if you allow your breathing to become rapid – it could effect the final aim. Breathe deep and gently. If you are still off the mark, then you have to practice and practice with these tactics in mind. It will come! If you are really keen on paint-balling and becoming one of the best paintball snipers, then it is worth some of your hard earned money to buy a decent paintball gun and paintball barrel. A sniper gun with a good paintball barrel will be your best bet. The barrel is the part that the paintball fires through once leaving the chamber. It will look like a long tube and helps the paintball sniper to get a good shot as it fires in a straight line. You can purchase the barrel to be screwed onto the main body of the sniper gun.

The best position for a paintball sniper to shoot from is whilst keeling, as standing shoots are harder to control. Practice different positions in your back yard. If you have something to rest your marker (sniper gun) on than you increase your chances of a good, steady aim. Furthermore, whilst playing for real you will need to have the added ability to move quickly after firing. To do this, practice using the opposite leg to the arm which you hold the marker and have it become your leverage to stand up quickly.

When you have mastered the basic tactics of a paintball sniper, try the next stage of being on the run whilst marking your opponent. Incorporate different movements such as running in a zig-zag motion or running at different speeds. As a promising paintball sniper, you should also learn how to aim whilst running backwards, checking over your shoulder as you go. Practicing might cost you in the beginning, but when your shooting becomes more accurate you will waste no more paint during the game. Good luck to you.

By: Murdock Hill

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Paintball Players Test Military Strategy



Throughout Canada the seriousness of a game of strategy is being played in the great outdoors. Being able to use military tactics to outmaneuver an opponent and defeat an opposing force many people are taking up the sport and hobby of playing paintball. Montreal is one city that shares in the growing fascination of the competitive sport. Taking the rugged outdoors in an all out approach to defend and attack certain positions on the field of battle teams of paintball players are pitted against one another in matched skill. For anyone that has been interested in participating in the simulated ground warfare games there are levels for everyone that has a disposition for being on the attack.

Using replicas of machine guns and pistols to propel the small balls of paint toward a target many serious players have their own equipment and compete in tournaments to decide who is the best player and team on the field. Out in the open countryside of Montreal there is a place where teams meet to combat one another in a matchup that mimics the board game of Risk. Following strategies and battle plans players are assigned an area to protect and then do what they can to capture other strategic areas of the field. Taking hours to play through a game teams are left to the last man standing and victory for the stealthy and cunning players that incorporate flanking maneuvers and charges in the realistic battlefront conditions of the gaming arena. Using weapons that can fire as many as 30 balls of paint per second, serious players invest in their training and equipment to emerge as the best of the best.

By: Jonathan Wickham

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A.S.A. Paintball City features 17 woodland fields of paintball in Montreal equipped differently for a more realistic experience. (http://www.asapaintballcity.com)

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