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Snap Shot - Paintball Games
Snap Shot is a game that simulates real life to fire quickly, you man y not have the chance to get the gun up and over your head to line up a shot. In a paintball game, you may only have a split second to put your gun up and fire at an opponent, and you should train yourself to be able to point and shoot quickly at an object. In the game snap shot, a marker may not be pulled up to the players shoulder or brought to eye level. Also, the player is restricted to only one paintball for each target, and they may shoot at each target only once. While the game random rapid fire is a timed event, snap shot is an event scored on points. The player in the game snap shot gets one point for every hit, and one point for every miss. The person with the highest point total wins the game.
The Game Rules/Procedures. Snap Shot is a shooting competition between a number of players, with a series of targets at several different ranges. Each player goes through his shooting sequence separately, and all players shoot at the same targets. The paintball marker cannot be put to shoulder or eye level. Players can only shoot at each target once, and players are only armed with one paintball for each target. Players are scored on points, getting 1 point for each hit, and one point for each miss. The person with the most points wins the game.

Snap Shot is one of a number of paintball games and exercises that makes players aim and shoot better in a short period of time. Some players may be deadly marksmen at the shooting range, but may freeze or shoot unsteady in high pressure games. While the shooting range does give players the opportunity to learn how to make accurate shots at far distances, this simulation may not prepare a player for real game action, where he may have limited paint supplies or when he does not have the time to lift the marker up to shoulder level before firing. With snap shot exercises, players will learn to make accurate shots from many different arm angles, just like in real games where they may not have the time to bring the marker up to eye level. Games like Snap Shot and Rapid Fire are popular at fields like Paintball Barn in Artica, Indiana, and Hogan's Alley in Meriden Connecticut.
Another games where a player can enhance his shooting skills is the game rapid fire. In this game, players are given a series of targets to fire at prior to the start signal. At the start signal, players must try to successfully shoot at all the targets in the shortest possible time. The person with the shortest time wins. The player is given a time for how long it took him to shoot at all the targets plus one second for every miss. This game requires more than one player, shooting at 5-10 targets. Like the game snap shot, each player can only shoot once at each target. In the game rapid fire, players are not restricted to shooting below the shoulder or below eye level, they can shoot any way they want to. Rapid Fire and other paintball games are fun at parks like Hometown Paintball Supply in Fordsville Kentucky, Missouri Extreme Paintball in St. Peter Missouri, and T.C. Paintball in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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