Welcome to iPaintball where we review to what we believe to be the best paintball sites around. In this article we are focusing on Bury in Greater Manchester. We have looked at many sites in the Bury area and have composed a list of what we believe to be the top sites around. Paintballing in Bury is always exciting with all the local paintballers from Manchester.
These paintballers include old regulars and students from Manchester’s universities trying to prove their paintball prowess amongst their peers. This creates an amazing atmosphere in which to have a great day. The Bury sites we have chosen are all top quality with many different games at each site, so chose the site which has the most appealing games to you. The public transport in Bury is very good, so if you don’t have a car there is no problem. The clean facilities and top notch equipment make paintballing at the Bury paintball sites we have chosen a real pleasure. If you want to know more then visit any of the sites we have listed below for specific sites we have chosen.
Use our local rate phone number to see if there is any availability or if you have any more questions.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Midge Hall Lane, Midge Hall, Bury PR26 6TN
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Here is some free advice on how to gain the upper hand when you go paintballing in Bury. The most valuable team set-ups to work towards on the Bury field should generally be designed for gaining and controlling the all important mid-field bunkers. This is essential so your opponents don’t get control of the winning sports instead of you. Here are some other useful bits of advice to take into account when setting up your Bury field positions, either before or during the game: Make sure your back guys are alive and set up to either defend or finish the game, depending on the situation. Set up the Paintball Bury field so your mid guys can mature as the game goes on and then finish or make a great move to win the game. I think one of the most important set-up aspects is making sure each player fits in their spot and understands their position on the field. With today’s game being the way it is, really you have to be very versatile.
The days of back guys only or front guys only are over. We have front guys playing corners and back guys having to make a fill to the middle; everyone has to be versatile. So when you set up, make sure that the player in that spot can accomplish the tasks at hand. There is no universal set-up for all fields. When you prepare for certain Bury paintballing fields it’s important to understand and react to what they are offering. For example, is the field heavy in the middle? Is the field heavy in back with a huge open centre? Some key things to remember: How can I control the key bunkers? How can I stop the opposing team from controlling the key paintballing bunkers? Where do I accomplish the above from? Where are my lanes or zones? Where are my “surprise” bunkers?
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