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How to Wrap Around Your Cover in Paintball

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Summary: Learn an advanced paintball shooting technique of "wrapping" around your cover in this free video on paintball tips and tactics.

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By Robert Rubin
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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.read more

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"Hi this is Rob Rubin and you're watching Expert Village. Now I am going to show you a very basic move that a lot of the back players should use but if you are playing a front bunker this comes in handy too. It's called bunker wrapping or wrapping around your bunker. The way it works is very simple. You're behind your position right here, you're shooting your lane, you've got your guy either eliminated or you've got him under pressure so that he is not coming back up. The way to do a bunker wrapper is step forward in front of the bunker and come around to the inside of the field. You are stepping on the outside of the bunker to step inside. The advantage of this is that it opens up another angle. It opens up an angle to the inside that you could not get if you just shoot switch an shoot out of the left hand side. The other advantage too is that you are not controlling multiple lanes of fire. You are not shooting this way and you have still got this guy under control. You don't even have to eliminate anybody when you do this. If you are shooting this way it is going to make him duck, he starts coming back up, you take a step back into your position and you're back under cover."

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