ROCKY CAGNONI FRONT BUNKER TIPS
February 11, 2011 by admin
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PAINTBALL FRONT BUNKER TIPS
Snap Shooting Tips w/ Austin Lofthouse of Tampabay Damage
December 1, 2010 by admin
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Awesome Snap Shooting video featuring Austin Lofthouse of Tampabay Damage. Enjoy!
Ollie Lang pro tips #4
November 7, 2010 by admin
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how to shoot a paintball out of the air wwww.ollielang.com www.dyepaintball.com
Paintball tryouts? Watch this video for tips!
October 30, 2010 by admin
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Paintball tryouts? Watch this video for tips!
Tips for walking the trigger
July 29, 2010 by admin
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This show is some tips for walking the trigger. I assume the people who are most interested in walking the trigger, are playing semi auto. The first thing you have to do is find a gun that is designed for semi auto play. Without a doubt, the best semi auto trigger in paintball is one where the pivot is behind the trigger, not in front of it. Any Bob Long gun, Dye Ultralite Frames, Infinity Legend, FEP Quest, all make great triggers for semi auto play. The biggest issue I see with people trying to walk the trigger is they hold the trigger down with the first finger, when they tap it with the second trigger. This causes missed trigger pulls. My suggestion, and how I pull the trigger, is by sticking my fingers all the way into the guard, and using the area behind the 1st knuckles. Then, hit the trigger guard with your fingernails or back of your fingers, this way you purposely come off the trigger before the next pull. It just takes practice, but walking the trigger is easy and you’ll pick it up in no time!
Sup airball 3 Bunker Paintball Training Kit Review & Snap Shooting Tips
April 1, 2010 by admin
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Review of the Sup Airball inflatable Paintball Bunker training kit. Comes with yellow black bunkers. 2 Medium Temples, 1 Medium Taco(aka Dorito). The valves are of lesser quaity than the ones you see on the major fields. Not a big deal. Comes with pegs, repair kit, spare patches, glue and spare valve and elastic bands. supair makes most of the bunkers for a majority of the paintball leagues. These are great for snap shooting. You should practice by filming yourself so that you can see what you look like on film, pros in many sports do this. There is nothing like seeing yourself on film. Wear your gear to get a real feel while practicing. Cost: $279. Contact Stefan or Learn more at supairball.com Win our Monthly Giveaway at www.socialpaintball.com
Keep it safe and don?t eat those paintballs – 10 Essential Paintball Safety Tips
March 21, 2010 by admin
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The fact that Paintball involves a gun – doesn’t automatically turn it into a dangerous sport. Not at all. Horseback riding can be much more risky. Heck, even playing Scrabble at home can be more dangerous than Paintball, especially…
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Keep it safe and don?t eat those paintballs – 10 Essential Paintball Safety Tips
March 21, 2010 by admin
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The fact that Paintball involves a gun – doesn’t automatically turn it into a dangerous sport. Not at all. Horseback riding can be much more risky. Heck, even playing Scrabble at home can be more dangerous than Paintball, especially if you go for a word that has more than 10 letters in it. People tend to think that Paintball is dangerous because it seems like a violent sport. But Paintball has everything a fine sport should have, whether it’s physical activity, strategy or healthy competition – Paintball really sticks out.
Paintball can be dangerous at times, but only if a player will not follow the basic safety rules. So before playing Paintball, the next safety instructions should be taken into serious consideration.
Respect the Game. A baseball bat can send balls out of the field, but it can also knock off mailboxes. Paintball guns should be used for only one thing – playing Paintball. Never shoot Paintball guns at home or at your friends. Don’t use the guns except for practice or while playing. Do not even think about shooting or practicing on animals. It’s dangerous, illegal and really not funny. You want even make it on youtube. Play only in designated areas and avoid practicing around population. If you play outside an organized Paintball field, find a secluded field or forest and make sure that no one that shouldn’t be there is around. Protect Yourself – Wear a helmet at all times. Even if it seems that Paintball doesn’t really hurt your body, a direct hit can pop your eye out. Oh, and your dad’s safety goggles that you found in the garage – are not suitable for Paintball. Protect your throat and ears most, but wearing heavier clothes is also preferred. Replace your gear – if you find a crack in the mask, don’t use it. Never use a damaged CO2 tank as well. Paintball is a sport! Treat it that way. Starch before you play and drink a lot of water. Don’t engage in any unsportsmanlike activity. Be fair to yourself and to your friends and don’t fool around. “I didn’t think my gun is loaded” isn’t good enough! Never aim at anybody for fun, even if you think your gun is not loaded. When you finish playing, empty the gun and turn the safety switch on. Have someone in charge. Appoint a referee and give him a whistle. He should be the only one who can start the game and the one to end it, especially if something wrong happens. Make sure that your marker does not exceed the 300 fps limit. Setting the gun to shoot in higher speeds can be very dangerous to other players. Don’t be a private gun manufacturer. Don’t turn your vacuum cleaner into a marker. Don’t make your own paintballs and don’t even think about using frozen Paintballs. Don’t try to fix your own gun as well. If you have trouble with the air pressure, have an expert take a look at it. The air system can be dangerous to you and your friends. Never shoot anyone at close range! This one was picked at a Paintball forum – Don’t eat the paintballs. Yes, it sounds ridiculous, but forget the fact that they are dangerous to your body – they also taste awful and the red ones are not strawberry flavored!
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Rainy Day Paintball- tips for playing in the rain
March 14, 2010 by admin
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Playing in the rain sucks. Unless you’re playing a tournament and you have no choice but to play in the rain, I definitely don’t recommend it with an electric marker. Here are my tips- 1) Use a hat, or electrical tape to block the holes on the top of your mask. You won’t be able to see anything if the inside and the outside of your mask is wet & dripping 2) Use empty bags of paint to cover your loader, especially if you have a speedfeed. Ask the refs if you can begin the game with the bag. Every field, rules, refs, and situation is different. Sometimes you can start the game with the bag, sometimes they want you to take it off. Ask the head ref of the field you are playing on FIRST. 3) Use electric tape to tape the porting on your barrel. Wrap up all the porting in electrical tape to prevent water from dripping in. Water has the same effect as a barrel break, and the water can roll back into your gun if your not careful. So tape that porting, or purchase the “rain tip” Enjoy!
Paintball Tips & Tactics : Paintball Field Awareness Concepts
March 7, 2010 by admin
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Learn basic paintball concepts for field awareness in this free video on paintball tips and tactics. Expert: Robert Rubin Contact: www.webdogradio.us Bio: Rob “Tyger” Rubin has been playing paintball since 1989. He has a personal collection of paintball gear that is “game ready” dating back almost to that time. Filmmaker: Robert Rubin


