Saturday, December 11, 2010

Shoot to Paint: How Paintball Shotguns can Change the Game

By Tanner Hedlan


When it comes to paintball games, I always seem to find joy in playing it. And what reason would make you think otherwise? The excitement of going after the opposition and vice versa is way too mouth-watering to not go for. No doubt, for anyone who regularly engages in sports, this game has to be at par with the likes of white water rafting and spelunking. But through the years and for some reason, the game has begun to lack the luster that it once had.

So when it comes to sprucing up paintball games, the first thing that anyone has to be thinking is to provide that essential variety in terms of the weapons that can be used. That's why I was so ecstatic when I found out that a paintball shotgun was made to address the needs of paintball enthusiasts to add more color to the game.

The paintball shotgun is probably the best that the market has ever provided for those who love to engage paintball right in the face. From what I can tell you, I guarantee that this gun can give you all the power that you need in terms of the shots that you take.

Just like its original counterpart, the paintball shotgun was made to have the same kind of feel without the same amount of power. When you encounter your opponents, its the best tool for making pin-point shots. But like other paintball guns, there will be some drawbacks when you use it, especially if you cant shoot at a quicker pace. Plus, with this gun, you have to be quick enough in terms of reloading it in order to avoid any shots from opponents.

Not including any other possible problems, paintball enthusiasts such as myself will find this gun as an efficient tool in the field. It's a whole new game with paintball shotguns, and that is enough of a reason to feel giddy with anticipation.




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