Paintballing in Dudley

iPaintball has recently reviewed the paintballing sites of Dudley and picked what we believe to be the best venues around. This information has been gathered from customer reviews, personal experience and overall standard. From this information we have compiled a list of the top Dudley sites we think that you, the customer should visit if going to paintball in Derby.

The high standards of the Dudley paintball sites we have picked are down to things such as site creativity, staff professionalism and how the day is run overall. In Derby the paintball sites we have selected have definitely made the most out of their natural surroundings, instead of cutting down trees or moving land, it is all incorporated with the different scenarios. This creates a diver range of game situations, from hiding behind trees to creep up on your opponents to all out charging your tactics will be tested. If you have any questions about the Dudley site or availability then just call our local rate phone number.

iPaintball have also provided links to the top paintballing sites in Dudley at the bottom of our page.

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Start: 09:00am

Finish: 16:00pm

100 Paintballs:
£7.00
Smoke Grenades:
£3.00

Speedball

Paintball
Dudley:

Address:
Hilton Park, Hilton Lane, Shareshill, WV10 7HU

Tel:
0845 430 4455

Paintball Hints and Tactics Article!

Want some tips on how to gain the advantage on the break paintballing in Dudley? Then read on. It only takes one failure to undo the purpose of the Dudley breakout and everyone else’s effort. As a team the way to avoid breakdowns in execution is threefold; repetition, commitment and confidence. Repetition eradicates error and produces precision, which in turn tends to build confidence. And in this context commitment is an individual player’s determination to do his/her assigned part no matter what. What kind of team are you? Your style as a Dudley team will be reflected in the breakout choices you make whether you intend it or not, so it’s worth spending some time and conversation making sure you’re putting your team in the best possible position to succeed. There’s no point in trying to force Dudley players to do things they can’t do. A bunch of large, slow, killer sweet-spotters aren’t candidates for a full on attacking team. The flipside of this is there are necessary skills involved in playing paintball and it may be that you need to find some roster additions that will improve your overall paintballing versatility. In the meantime play a paintball style that fits your personnel and attitude. You can’t force a square peg into a round hole so don’t bother trying. The next considering is risk assessment. Every Dudley breakout carries risk, the question is when and where do you want to accept that risk? Are you more effective taking up real estate and then attempting, to take control of the angles and your opponents’ movement, or do you get better results getting as many guns up as possible looking for an early kill you can take advantage of?