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I play any type of paintball. carrum is a blend of both bush scrub and speedball. I dont wear armour for either. You'd be surprised by how much tactics is involved in speedball too Ash. Its not just spray the crappa out of the other end of the field. (although thats how some people see it)

James an A5 should be fairly easy to get hold of. just need a paintball license and a permit to acquire and your set. You'll need to be a club member to get a license though.

and as for the carnage.............

:P

Went to Ballan about a month or two ago, the guys that run it out there are champions.

Best part about it was the free-for-all at the end of the day though, although constant shots to the top of my head hurt :)

I play any type of paintball. carrum is a blend of both bush scrub and speedball. I dont wear armour for either. You'd be surprised by how much tactics is involved in speedball too Ash. Its not just spray the crappa out of the other end of the field. (although thats how some people see it)

James an A5 should be fairly easy to get hold of. just need a paintball license and a permit to acquire and your set. You'll need to be a club member to get a license though.

and as for the carnage.............

:P

yeah i probably would enjoy it too... however you need a to spend a little initially (and buy all the gear) if you wanna do it a few times a year as its more viable that way.

We nearly formed a team, brought all the gear and so on to cut costs but then a few people moved interstate and the group that did it lost interest (moons ago).

And at present, i dont have any type of cash to allow more than one day a year really... :)

I'm all up for forming a team that will be cool an SAUVIC PB Team! yea! haha I still have my connections in the states so I'll follow them up see if I can get some here...man how is it that guys with no money to spare get into the most expensive hobbies?

I'm all up for forming a team that will be cool an SAUVIC PB Team! yea! haha I still have my connections in the states so I'll follow them up see if I can get some here...man how is it that guys with no money to spare get into the most expensive hobbies?

so true....

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