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Random Rapid Fire - Paintball Games
Random Rapid Fire is a paintball game that tests a player's ability to aim quickly, and shoot at a target with limited time and ammo. Random rapid fire is similar to rapid fire in that players must shoot the most targets in a sequence in the shortest possible time. Though in rapid fire, the targets are know to the shooter before hand, and he can shoot at the targets in any sequence that he want to. In random rapid fire, the shooter must shoot at targets in a specific sequence that varies from game to game. The targets are numbered and the shooter must shoot at the target number called by an official, one by one until the sequence is over. This is an excellent paintball skill building exercise because players must have the ability to turn quickly and shoot at a target in a limited amount of time, and a limited supply of paint. If you are coming under fire in a real game, you must be able to spin and fire off rapid shots to eliminate your opponent and stay alive.
The Game Rules/Procedures. This is an individual skill building exercise, there are no teams. This is a timed event, just like in the rapid fire game. There are 10 targets, and each has its own number. The shooter waits for the official to call a target number before he can shoot at the target. The target number sequence varies for each game, they are chosen at random from bingo balls, or a deck of cards. The player does not know the card number sequence before the game begins. The shooter can only shoot at the target whose number was called. After a new number is called by the official after each target attempt by the shooter. The objective of the game is to shoot at as many targets in the shortest time possible. Players lose a second for each miss, and two seconds for shots fired at the wrong target. (whether they hit or miss).

Random rapid fire is a great game for making a player's ability to turn quickly and eliminate a target almost second nature. Tournament paintball is a fast moving game, and the slower your move, the easier target you become. To refine your paintball skills, it is good to play paintball games like rapid fire, Hide N' Seek, and Reach For The Top. In Reach For the Top games, players must also try to hit a number of targets while firing with a short supply of ammo. While random rapid fire features one round of a timed event at various targets, reach for the top are three rounds of targets shots from short, medium, and long range. Players mast hit or certain amount of shots in each round to get to the next level, and the player with the highest score in the championship round wins the game. Each target hit in worth one point, and players are limited to 10 paintballs per round. Each target has 10 target to hit from distances ranging from 15-100 feet.
Random Rapid Fire and other paintball games are popular on fields like North Carolina Paintball Supply in Greensboro, North Carolina, and Knightbreed Paintball in West Milford, New Jersey. Practice makes perfect, and you should practice a variety of exercise to build up your own skill set and make yourself a dominant competitor. If you are looking for a skill building game that is a little bit more challenging, then try follow me. Follow me is a game that has two shooters, where points are scored for one shooter when he hits a target that a second shooter shoots at and misses.
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