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Rapid Fire - Paintball Games
Rapid Fire is a skill building paintball game where a player tries to hit as many targets as he can in a short time frame. The rapid fire game takes place between two or more shooters, and game scores are based in time. Time scores are affected by how fast a shooter can go from target to target, and how many targets he successfully hits in the sequence. The shooter may only fire on each target once, and times are added for shots missed. The shooter with the shortest time wins.
The Game Rules/Procedures. In this game, two or more players one at a time shoot at targets in a designed shooting range. The shooting range has five to ten targets. Players go through this course one at a time, and their game times are recorded. In this game. The shooter fires at the targets as fast as he can. He can only shoot at each target once. The total time it takes the shooter to go through this course is recorded. The official adds one second for each target missed. The player with the shortest time wins this match.

Rapid Fire and other paintball games like Hide N' Seek are popular paintball games that are enjoyable and can help to sharpen a player's skills. Paintball games are either good for preparing palyers for professional tournaments, or they can be played just to have a good time. There are a lot of productive skill building games played on fields like North Iowa Arms in Clear Lake, Iowa, and Delmarva Paintball in Salisbury, Maryland. Rapid Fire is a game where players learn to shoot not just rapidly, but accurately too. Here are a list of some other paintball games people play to have fun and skill build at the same time. Long Shot. While rapid fire is a game where a player learns to shoot at multiple targets, long shot is a game where the paintball marksman has to nail a single target. In this game, a target small enough for a paintball shot to knock it over is placed for enough away from the shooter for it to be a challenging shot. The small object, like a can, is placed at lease 2 feet off the ground. The can must be placed on a log, platform, or some type of place so that it will fall over when hit. This game is played by one shooter at a time. This is a simple game, where players shoot at the can until they can hit it and knock it to the ground. An official counts the number of shots it took to knock the can over. The player who took the least number of shots to knock the can over wins the match. Long shot teaches the player the importance of one kill. As soon as a player stands up to come out of that bunker, he is putting himself in harm's way. The more proficient a player is at making an accurate shot with jus a few shots fired, the less the time he needs to put himself in harms way, and the longer he will last in games. A skilled player can get a person out without having to lay down a hopper full of paint.
Games like long shot and rapid fire are practiced in fields like Paintball Jungle in Vallejo, California, Turner's Outdoorsmen in Chino California, and King of the Hill Paintball in Mammoth Lakes California. Other skill building games include follow me, and reach for the top.
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