This apparently a quote from Simon Cole on face book about the paint and all i've done is copy and pasted it from UKS so it's no doubt just been made up by some one.
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From Facebook (Simon Cole):
Whilst we were all looking forward to going back to Sennybridge again, we knew this was a albeit slight, a possibility. However Holmbush is a great venue with a long history of hosting incredible paintball events, a few days playing at Holmbush and a few beers in the evening still sounds great to me! The company I represent' MAXS, are the official supplier of paint for this years Tippmann Challenge UK. As many of you will know, the paint is made specifically for this event, we currently have 17 tonnes of it on its way to Sennybridge! Which, to be fair, we are unlikely to be able to use anywhere else. As anyone can surely appreciate, this is a huge amount of money tied up in product, and no one can simply through it away, especially in the paintball industry!!
We have asked Shoreline to work with us to make the best of a challenging situation. The relocated TCUK will continue to use the clear ball made for Sennybridge, and while some people may raise an eyebrow, the reality of it is, is that it does not matter what colour the paint is, pink,green,orange, etc, when you are hit, you are out. The colour is largely irrelevant . We would like to thank Shoreline for sticking with us and doing the honourable thing, because it would be cheaper for them if they switched to an alternative. However it's a small distraction from the fact that whilst today's news is a bit disappointing , Holmbush is a great venue and I look forward to seeing you all there for a great weekends paintballing. Regards to you all. Simon Cole. "
So you see i aint the only one who thinks clear paint can be used in the woods, maybe he don't know what he's talking about either but i'll say no more on the matter.