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FAQ



How long will the session last?

Most groups play for around 3-5 hours, depending on the level of stamina and amount of ammo purchased.

How many paintballs will I use?

Some people will go through 300 shots while others will shoot thousands of paintballs at every and any thing. On average most people shoot around 600 paintballs during their session.

Can we play in our own group?

We always employ enough referees so that your group doesn't have to play with and against other groups you don't know, unless both groups challenge each other for a 'big' game or two.  You won't find yourselves up against a rowdy Buck's party, and a Buck's party won't be playing against a group of 16yr olds paintballing for their 1st time...

What happens if it rains?

Paintball can be played in the rain, though you can choose to defer your booking if it’s raining heavily.

What should I bring?

Sturdy footwear, light comfortable clothing and a cap.

What should I not bring?

Paintballs, unregistered paintball guns, alcohol (may be consumed at the end of the day).

Does it hurt?

Honestly, yes sometimes it does hurt, though it depends on where you’re hit, what type of clothing you’re wearing and whether the ball breaks (balls that bounce off have a tendency to hurt a bit more). Our rules ensure that you’re not fired upon any closer than 5 metres and our camo overalls with in-built neck protection allows you to play with confidence.

How old do I have to be to play paintball?

Under NSW law, paintball participants must be at least 16 years of age. Players 16 and 17 years of age must have parental/guardian permission to play paintball and this completed and signed form must be produced on the day. If you are under 16 years of age ask your local politician why you’re legally allowed to shoot a real gun but not a paintball gun.