| Rules
Of The Field
Goggles on at all times while on the playing field.
NO EXCEPTIONS.
TWO (2) WARNINGS WILL BE GIVEN. THIRD WARNING MEANS YOU
ARE DONE FOR THE DAY!!
Barrel wraps on at all times while in the
staging area.
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Referees
All referees are experienced players who know the
game well. Pay attention.
Referees calls are final.
If you have a problem with a judgment that
a referee makes, talk to the head referee to work things
out.
Back-talk or attitude given to the referees
will not be tolerated.
Don't shoot the referees.
If a referee is in your line of fire, just
ask them to move.
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Rules
No carrying the bunkers or the field parts.
No wiping off paint hits while in the field.
No playing in the creeks.
No talking while exiting the field. DEAD
MEN DON'T TALK.
No coaching from the sidelines.
Exit the field only from the gates to the
staging area.
No shooting towards the parking area.
No using referees for cover.
No foul language.
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Paint-checks
Call "PAINT CHECK" for a referee to check
you if you don't see an obvious hit.
When a referee is checking a player, that
player is considered neutral. Don't shoot at a neutral player.
If you get hit and call "OUT"
you are out, instead call "PAINT CHECK" so you
can be inspected.
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Close range
Offer opponents the chance to surrender if you
are closer than 20 feet.
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Exiting the field
If you have been eliminated, raise your gun and
arm over your head and go to the closest trail to exit the
field.
Exit the field as quickly as possible to
avoid slowing down the game.
Put your barrel wrap on before entering
the staging area.
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