iPaintball has gone out and reviewed all the local High Wycombe sites and we have now compiled a list of what we believe to be the best sites. This information has been gathered from past experiences and customer feedback. High Wycombe is notorious for its amazing paintballing atmosphere, where everyone is always there to have fun, but it is also kept competitive.
With top paintball facilities that are well maintained you should never have a problem with your semi-automatic gun or the buildings your advancing from. The paintball venues are ideally located for players in the High Wycombe, Oxford or surrounding Buckingham areas. Just minutes from both the M4 Motorway and High Wycombe town centre it is a great venue to have amazing paintball battles against your work colleagues, friends or even family.
If you want to find out more about the High Wycombe paintball sites and what kind of scenarios they host then please visit the links below. You can also phone our local rate phone number if you want to find out about availability.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Sandage, Fryers Farm Lane, Lane End, High Wycombe
HP14 3NP
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Want to know about reading the paintball game so you can be the best at wycombe? What is reading the game? It’s the sum total of all things that are going on around you all the time the game is being played. It’s vision. Everything you see happening supplies you with information about the unfolding high Wycombe game. Even some things you don’t see can be meaningful as well. For example, on the break the X blocks everyone’s view initially so in the initial seconds players either come into view or they don’t. Since you know there are five players on the other side if you only see one you know generally where the other four are and you should immediately recognise they are playing some sort of overload or heavy centre High Wycombe push. Its communication as you and your team mates or sideline coaching calls out positions and codes. But there’s more. It can be the sound of the paintballs hitting your bunker and the angle of the paint flying past you. It’s also learning the field in advance so you know where the blind spots are and what your opponents can and cant see. Knowledge of the paintballing field also helps you decipher the likely placement of your opponents when going by paint in the air alone. When playing in High Wycombe Take together all the incoming information allows you to form a mental picture of the game as it happens and the more you know the more confident and comfortable you are making moves and taking the initiative. All well and good, but being aware of all that information is only half the battle at High wycombe. The tricky part is knowing how to interpret the information so the decisions you make will be good ones to win paintball events. This is where experience comes into play.
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