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Natural Cover at Paintball Fields

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Summary: Use landscape to hide from paintball opponents. Learn how to find cover when playing paintball in this free paintball lesson from an experienced player and strategy expert.

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By Robert F. Stewart
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Robert Stewart is a fifteen year veteran of the sport of paintball. Stewart brings his military training and experience to the game of paintball. In designing and building Hill 13, he...read more

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"Now the other kind of cover that you usually encounter in a wood ball field is the woods themselves. The trees and the brush can really cut down on the number of balls that actually make it to you when your opponent sees you in the brush. The thing to remember is that you have to keep low. The higher up you are the easier you are to see and the easier you are to hit. When you are standing in front of all this brush if the balls come through they have a tendency to break which means you might get a little paint splatter but you are not going to get hit. Always try to remember where your other team mates are so if you see someone moving up on them you can cover them and try to keep the other opposing team from getting to them too. The other thing to remember is if you are in camouflage and you are in natural cover you are not moving and it is much much harder to see you. I think it's time to move."

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