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Post by xuin39 on Jun 19, 2008 21:58:27 GMT -5
Okay, I was playing with a group of friends, and a few of their out of state relatives, and I came across something that most people I've talked to haven't even thought about. Holding your rifle left, or right handed. I'm not talking about an individual. Most people are right handed, and when moving as a unit, this can be very detrimental to your ability to quickly return fire. I saw a group of five people moving single file, spaced decently, but they all were right handed...which means their rifle barrels naturally pointed toward their left, and those not oriented directly towards me, would have had to turn their bodies and acquire me, since I was on their right hand side. That said, Perhaps you could pay attention to who goes left handed, and who goes right handed, to achieve a better field of fire.
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Post by bnagley on Jun 19, 2008 23:45:46 GMT -5
problem easily solved by strafing on either side that needs covered. most the time we fashion bugign left right or rear to each player so they all know their job. most the time your not moving fast enough not to be able to walk alittle side ways.
Getting left handed players is like getting a girl to play just cause she can distinguish colors better. and nobody wants that.... the bears will be terrible.
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Post by tricky on Jun 20, 2008 13:57:09 GMT -5
im a lefty righty Lol
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Post by Stalion on Jun 21, 2008 12:43:23 GMT -5
I use a single point sling which enables me to transition between left and right handed fire in a matter of like 2 seconds.
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Post by tricky on Jun 29, 2008 0:06:07 GMT -5
Yep well for me i can shoot just as good left handed as i can right handed as long as sling or timing permits some times its just a good idea to throw the gun in the other hand for a few rounds and just build up that small confidense JUST IN CASE
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