Welcome to iPaintball where we have gone out and reviewed many different paintball sites in the beautiful south west Somerset. iPaintball has done this in order to give you, the customer knowledge of where you will find the best possible paintballing experience. We have done this through a variety of sources ranging from customer feedback to personal experience.
You will find that down in Somerset there are some of the best paintball venues in the whole of the UK. Somerset has made use of its topography in its paintball parks, this flat land provides a stable ground for a fair fight, with no advantage going either way. This ever popular tourist destination is definitely a place to spend some time when in the area. No matter what your skill level is, your guaranteed to have a memorable day out. All of iPaintball's chosen Somerset venues are of top quality and UKPSF approved, meaning safe and professional.
If you would like more information, we have links to all our chosen Somerset sites at the bottom of the page. There is a local rate phone number you can call to find out about availability in these sites.

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100 Paintballs: |
Viet Cong Village |
Address:
Downside Road, Just off the A38, Near Brockley BS48 3DF
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Tips for playing the mid insert spot. The front guys usually don’t get a chance to see where the bad guys are off the break, so it is going to be your job to tell them what is happening as the insert player. The back guys can see it on the Somerset, but they are farther away from those front guys. You are closer to them and you need to be effective in communicating with them, not the big slow back guys. So you have gotten yourself to your first mid spot by either running and shooting, or shooting off the break and bouncing up into that spot. On a normal field in Somerset has our mid guys usually have the job of locking down a zone – the snake by shooting paintballs , the dorrito side or something else on the field. But it is not that easy. In addition to a lockdown job you need to relay communication all over the field. You need to tell your front guys where the bad guys are. You need to ask what your front guys need, whether it be to put someone in for them to move up the field or to get them some more specific information. You need to find someone to fill those jobs in Somerset that the front players are asking for. Can you do them yourself? Great; if not, find another mid player or back player to get that job done. Constantly relay information form front player to back player and vice versa. Isn’t this simple? No wonder there are only a few great players around, this is hard work. Assuming the carefully conceived game plan you created in the start box mere seconds before game-on is working like a girdle on your cat, you can start thinking about that next bump up the field.
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