Putting a scope on your gun can be fun, as it gives you extra-magnification, however, there is a right and a wrong way to do it. Check out the article below to find out what are the benefits to using a scope and how it works.
Put a Scope on Your Paintball Guns
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Moataz_Kadada]Moataz Kadada
Have you ever noticed how paintball guns aren’t that accurate at longer distances? It’s sort of just a crap shoot whether you’re going to hit your target. (No pun intended.) See, folks, paintball as a sport follows the trajectory of real war. That is its purpose and its genius. That is its fun and its merit. In short, that is why people play it.
I bet you never even thought of this: but did you know you can put a scope on your paintball guns? Yeah, you can. You need a sniper gun and a rifled barrel for this to really work. Otherwise your paintball itself will just kind of go wherever it’s going to go. And you can’t be using a weak gun, because it needs to shoot the paintball at say high speeds.
Imagine this: You and your team are playing against your arch-rivals. The guy that knocked you out of the last tournament is out idiotically walking around downside of a ridge. He thinks he’s out of anybody’s accuracy range, because he was during the last tournament. But what he doesn’t know is that since then you have put a scope on your paintball gun. You load up your magnified scope, super hi-tech, and get him in your sights. The loser is eating a bag of Cheetos right in the middle of the battle! Oh man, this is what I live for as paintball player.
You lock him into your crosshairs. Pull the trigger. Splat! His Cheetos fun-size bag goes flying.
He looks up with a look of terror on his face. Wha-wha-wha!? You can hear him thinking. You can see the fright in his eyes. He has no idea where you are, because you’re almost completely hidden lying on your stomach behind a fallen tree.
He looks around frantically to try to figure out what direction he needs to take cover from.
You lock this goner into your crosshairs again. Where should I aim? you think. You move your paintball gun’s scope so that it’s pointed dead on onto the center of his goggles. You are breathing easily, relaxed, and thrilled to be able to exact such revenge… Pull the trigger. Splat! Pull the trigger again. Splat!
Now the enemy has paint completely covering his goggles: every last centimeter. He starts spinning in circles while you keep your paintball gun trained on him.
Splat! Splat! Splat! And on it goes. Tell me something: do you want a scope or what now? That is what is so great about this sport and this accessory. Is there anything better than winning, than exacting such a revenge as this?
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So, if you like to play sniper style and have the right kind of gun, a scope

can be great for getting those targets.
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