Also bear in mind that although your back garden just borders onto woods that doesn't mean you can shoot into the woods from your garden.
You are quite within your right to fire within your own property but you will probably land yourself in trouble at some point if you shoot paintballs over your boundary and into the woods. Whether the woods are private or public there is always a risk of someone being around and would you want to be the perpetrator of an accident that blinded someone?
Just saying, think about the liabilities and risks and always act responsibly.
If you just want balls for practising with your marker and checking settings etc after maintenance then something like Formula 13 or Sterling Shield would do you nicely. Stirling balls (Shield, Claymore, Mace etc) are made by a British firm, Powerball, so buying those is also further supporting the UK paintball industry.
You are quite within your right to fire within your own property but you will probably land yourself in trouble at some point if you shoot paintballs over your boundary and into the woods. Whether the woods are private or public there is always a risk of someone being around and would you want to be the perpetrator of an accident that blinded someone?
Just saying, think about the liabilities and risks and always act responsibly.
If you just want balls for practising with your marker and checking settings etc after maintenance then something like Formula 13 or Sterling Shield would do you nicely. Stirling balls (Shield, Claymore, Mace etc) are made by a British firm, Powerball, so buying those is also further supporting the UK paintball industry.