Paintballing in Bolton

Recently the city of Bolton was reviewed by us at iPaintball with the help of customer feedback. iPaintball use a variety of feedback to compose what we think is useful information to determine what are the best paintball areas. From the feedback of Bolton we have received we can officially say that Bolton paintballing venues are some of the best around. This is partly due to the terrain; this hilly terrain makes it fun to defend different scenarios, and challenging to attack.

Not only do the Bolton scenarios provide a tactical paintball challenge but a physical one with the gradient of the ground. Because all paintballers will be taking turns, everyone will be having fun. Whether you’re on top of the castle defending against oncoming paintball attackers or you are the attackers, slinging paintballs as fast as you can on anything that moves, you will have a great time.  Everyone who has been to the Bolton venues have described the staff as professional, keeping everyone safe and having a good time.

If you have any queries do not hesitate to phone us on our local rate phone number to find out availability. Or visit any of the pages listed below.

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5 Star Venue
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Start: 09:00am

Finish: 16:00pm

100 Paintballs:
£7.00
Smoke Grenades:
£3.00

Castle

Paintball
Bolton:

Address:
Midge Hall Lane, Midge Hall, Bolton PR26 6TN

Tel:
0845 430 4455

Paintball Hints and Tactics Article!

There are many different factors which affect how quick the game can be finished in Bolton. There are many different factors that help to create those really great fast scoring Bolton matches. Start off by walking the Bolton fields and get to know the shooting lanes and make sure you scout the other team. It can be crucial, as you will often see some Bolton teams follow a certain pattern. Remember, they will be scouting you too and it’s always possible that they’ll change their game plan based on how you play the same field. Either way, even with a team that changes their breakouts a lot, you can usually find some sort of a pattern. For example, the other paintball team might always send four of their seven players or three of their five to different places on the field. Don’t get caught up trying to second-guess those moves, because they’ll usually have the remaining guys going to the same bunkers consistently

. A big factor that plays a part in a fast scoring game is where you go off the break. If they stay more towards the centre of the Bolton paintballing fields and you make it up the middle, they can’t fill out, which traps them in the middle and allows you to dominate. Once they figure out that you have one or two guys right up the centre, they usually look to find out where they are. This allows your other players to make quick bumps out to the further spots as the paintball guns are taken off the tapes. These wide moves really trap them and open up an opportunity for you to finish them quickly.