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any1 recommend a dye izon site? |
cptnightwalker |
Jul 13 2006, 05:54 PM
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any1 recomend a dye izon site?
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cptnightwalker |
Jul 15 2006, 01:42 PM
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k cause i need a good site for my spyder electra for some ranged suppressing fire and i need to know where its going without looking down the site so i need a red dot site for under £20 send me recomendations plz
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Jeffers |
Jul 16 2006, 12:41 PM
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k cause i need a good site for my spyder electra for some ranged suppressing fire and i need to know where its going without looking down the site so i need a red dot site for under £20 send me recomendations plz A sight is not going to help you become a more accurate long range shooter. The best way to track where your paint is going is to "see" where it is going. Ranging your shots in paintball comes from practice and expeirience. Paintballs have a limited effective range anyway so the extremes of long balling are still close enough for you to see your paint. I wouldn't waste £20 on a sight but rather put it towards a good barrel or barrel kit. A good paint to barrel match will improve your long range accuracy far more than any sight. Jeff This post has been edited by Jeffers: Jul 16 2006, 12:42 PM |
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