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How to Practice Snapshooting in Paintball

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Summary: Learn how to practice snapshooting in paintball 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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"Hello this is Rob Rubin and you're watching Expert Village. Practicing your snapshooting is actually really easy because it is just repetition. It is a very basic skill but the idea is to learn it and do it quickly. The way to learn is to start by doing it slow. Get into the proper stance, the proper technique, lean out just enough, just beyond cover and then come back in. Repeat this over and over and over. Don't just practice coming out one side and snapshooting with the right arm if you are right handed also practice coming out the left hand side as well. Lean out, snap, shoot, lather, rinse, repeat, lather, rinse, repeat. A nice thing about snapshooting as a skill is that you don't actually have to shoot paint in order to get better at the skill. Any opportunity that you have, grab your marker, you don't have to have any paint in it, just learn to lean, learn to lean. You can be watching television at home and just snapshoot at the TV, snapshoot at the clock on the wall, snapshoot at anything. Yea, like you're not doing it anyway, we're all junkies and we understand. Don't snapshoot at animals. Not only is it a bad idea it also makes the animal very very angry at you, unless of course the animal is wearing paintball goggles then go for it. What if I would see somebody put the specters on their dog, come here."

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