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Snap shooting is a very difficult shot requiring hours of practice to gain compitance. However, the basics can be outlined quite simply:


1.) The paintball player does a "head check" to ascertain where an opposing player is located 2.) The paintball player pre aim when they are still behind their bunker 3.) The player "snaps" out of his/her bunker just long enough to shoot once before "snapping" back to the safety of the bunker they occupy


The snap shot is used to the most effect when the opposition is close and they are posted on one's bunker. Most proffessionals practice snap shooting for at least an hour a day. Snap shooting is essential for high level tournament play.

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