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5:57 pm December 28, 2009
| TaylorFrazier
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Do you think it will work?
It would save us some money for practicing, but it would also be hard to find where the re-bounded at such long distances…
so what do you think?
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10:08 pm December 28, 2009
| Aaron Hughes
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It would be a great idea, but like you said. It may be near impossible the recover them. Also they would be ridiculously expensive too!
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Equipment: Milsig Paradigm / Milsig K-Series Elite / FS MP7 Tiberius 8 / Tiberius 8.1 / RAM P99 / Goblin Solo
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10:09 pm December 28, 2009
| Ratzo
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That would be cool to be able to hone ones sniping skills before using disposable rounds.
To make sure to save as many rounds as possible you'd want to have your targets or victims in front of a netted back drop.
Day Glow orange or pink for easy finding.
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10:38 pm December 28, 2009
| Aaron Hughes
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It's also be great for zeroing in your scopes and sights.
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Equipment: Milsig Paradigm / Milsig K-Series Elite / FS MP7 Tiberius 8 / Tiberius 8.1 / RAM P99 / Goblin Solo
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11:02 pm December 28, 2009
| TaylorFrazier
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exactly, i think it would be an awesome way to practice and zero in scopes
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9:38 am December 29, 2009
| Aj Spence
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i think that would be a great idea and if you had your target set up with some netting behind it or a wall it would cut down on the loss of the FS reballs and it would be better if the t4 came with a tube of 10 or something.
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Equipment: BT-4 Assault (custom) and maybe one day a T4(a man can dream)
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4:11 pm December 29, 2009
| TaylorFrazier
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Aj Spence said:i think that would be a great idea and if you had your target set up with some netting behind it or a wall it would cut down on the loss of the FS reballs and it would be better if the t4 came with a tube of 10 or something.
Yes, but the target should be paper or some other object that can be easily torn through, i mean most of the time we will hit the target, and it if it plywood or whatever it will bounce off, and we will not know where we hit it, or where the reball went.
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5:41 pm December 29, 2009
| Ratzo
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Post edited 7:30 pm – December 29, 2009 by Ratzo
When I was playing speedball we used to use water bottles as targets.
Lay it down sticking out from behind a bunker made a great stand in for a foot hanging out a little.
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6:19 pm December 29, 2009
| Aaron Hughes
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lol that just makes me think about how much I love shooting people's hoppers on gun-hit games with my pistol! 
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1:13 am December 30, 2009
| TaylorFrazier
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Ive never played a gun-hit game. but with a pistol it sounds like you would be at an advantage. and with first strike rounds you could double that advantage
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