Welcome to iPaintball where we have reviewed Glasgow's paintball sites and created a list of what we believe to be the premier sites around. This information has been gathered from personal experiences, customer feedback and different independent reviews. With Glasgow being the second largest city in the UK behind London there are sure to be large scale battles in which to take part in. These sites accommodate for stag/hen dos, parties and large corporate groups.
Paintballing is a great way to create team building experiences where you will need your team mates to work with in order to win. The top Glasgow paintball sites can be found only 25 minutes away from the city centre. One of the reviewed sites get paintballers from Edinburgh as well and can accommodate up to 300 players! Some of the most loved games can be found in Glasgow sites, such as Search & rescue, Demolition and Hit squad. Here in Glasgow your skills will be put to the test and your tactical knowledge stretched.
Call our local rate phone number in order to find availability or check the paintball sites listed below to find out more information about individual sites which we believe to be the best.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Old Ammo Base, West Benhar Road, Eastfield, Lanarkshire, Just off the M8 Junction 5 (Nearest Postcode ML7 5TG)
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Want to know how to properly maintain your equipment and posture when paintballing in Glasgow? Read on. Position your rail in accordance with the length of your arms. Many rails have screw holes offset in a way to offer either a longer or shorter setup. You’ll know your rig is too long when your tank forces out your elbow. Practice snap shooting in a mirror, look at how your profile changes as you move your setup. Fiddle around with the lengths until you find one that works for you and keep to it while you play in Glasgow. Sticking with one marker and one length will develop muscles memory quicker and create consistency in your paintball play. I always play better after using one setup for a long period of time. Industry standard bottle size is 68ci/4500 psi. You might not be able to afford 4.5k psi, but they are dropping to the price where paying for a 3k doesn’t make sense anymore. You’ll get considerably more shots out of a 4.5k too. Select a bottle zie according to how much paint you shoot. If you’re a true front guy and don’t carry or shoot more then 3-5 pods, you can usually get by on a 45ci tank if you want to use one n Glagow. 68ci tanks aren’t that big and also offer considerably more shots than a 45ci, hence industry standard. Some guns get 12, 13 pods of paintballs off a 68/45 tank with the perfect setup, but they’re rare. If you are shooting a lot of paint and carrying a full 5+4, you’ll probably need to use an 88ci. Now , you need to connect your air supply to the ASA or regulator on your paintball marker. Braided hose is much more durable than macroline, but has been generally phased out due to cost, flexibility and sometimes difficulty to set up. Macroline can be easily cut to length and replace if there is a problem. If you can get it, braided hose offers reliability, as some players have had macroline blow on them at the most inopportune times which can be funny when seen atGlasgow.
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