Sighting-In & Aiming your Paintball Marker

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Summary: Learn about sighting and aiming using your paintball gun in this free video on better understanding paintball.

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" Hi! This is John on behalf of Expert Village, today I would like to talk a little bit about sighting in and shooting and aiming your paint ball marker. As you notice, on this particular paint ball marker you have a rear sight and the front sight. This rear sight, you should line the blade up where it’s leveled and the screw appears in the rear sight. Shooting the paint ball marker, if you notice, your impact of the paint balls to be low on your target. You need to raise this rear side to the back. Likewise, if they’re hitting high on the target, you need to lower this rear sight so you’ll drop your paint ball on the target a little bit lower. Also, you’ll notice a sight adjustment screw back here in the back rear sight. If your paint ball is hitting too much to the left, you need to turn it clockwise, this way. That will make it comeback to where it should be. Also, if it’s going too much to the right, you need to turn it counter clockwise."

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