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Nick G
Nick G
50 acres of woodland...wow ! Build a 'village ' in there if you want more urban or cqb options. Doesn't have to be fancy, sheds, containers etc. Ditches, tunnels, trenches, so much you can do. Of course I am probably biased as I mainly play woodland 

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sonofsammo
Depends what you do with it and how you run it.
Also depends what your local competition is.
I mainly play woodland, so I'm biased!As @Nick G says - get a village in there, some old vehicles - use any natural features available too.

 

GeorgePlaysAirsoft
GeorgePlaysAirsoft
Ill do an overnight stay for a good urban site but for a woodland site even less then an hour away would have to be a special game or something. 

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Prisce
Depends on location and what you plan on doing with it.  I would never say no to another Airsoft site, never going to be enough of them.

Rogerborg
Rogerborg
It's going to be more seasonal, and more susceptible to the weather.

I really feel for the new local woodland site. They opened late last year, October, I think, which was brave to begin with.  Then just about every weekend they've been open (really, I've been keeping tabs), it's been wet, anywhere from damp to lashing it down.

I mean, I feel for them, but not to the extent of paying £20 + bio BB costs to get soaked.

West Coast of Scotchland rules though, you might be in a more civilised climate.

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