Paint Management - More Important Than You Think
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Tired of your team bouncing players at practices and events?
Take 8 minutes to learn how to shoot more people off break and get more kills by paying more attention on how your paint is managed at practices and events.
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Another tip I have used for those pressed for money at event. Buy a case or two of the high end paint and use that as your breakout hopper paint for your team.
I used to do this. Definitely worked
Great tip man
Loving that background there John - I miss it loads. Paint tips are well good for a lot of folks who don't know why certain things don't work the way they expect it to.
I always carry a Ziploc 1gal bag for the paintballs. I found it interesting when I purchase graffiti paint that each bag has his own little air filter pouch inside to suck up moisture. Great little info vid, ✌out from California👈😎👉. My home field "Extreme Paintball field" of Modesto
Graffiti is the best bang for your buck paint ever. Anyone who argues it hasn't used it enough.
I have a big ice chest dedecated for paintballs amd pods
Smart 💙
I have a nice "yeti/rtic" style 27quart cooler for my paint. Works wonderfully
What about putting all your paint in a paint caddy?
Great advice
Thank you!
What do you think about taking left over paint from the day that’s already open and putting it into a food saver bag and SLIGHTLY vacuum seal it for storage. I’m not saying suck all the air out to where it crushes the paint but just slightly vacuum it and seal it for the next time you go out?
It would definitely help keep the paint fresh longer, from my experience the most important thing is to keep humidity out of it after it’s been opened so even a basic zip loc bag should work as well.
Awesome vid
How do you recommend dealing with high end paint that gets oily in the bag?
The paint manufacturers add oil to the bag to help the paint not dry out while waiting to be sold. If you notice oil in the bag, one trick is that you roll the paint around in the bag until the balls absorb the oil, this only takes a little while.
What if you pod it and put it immediately in a cooler
That can work as well as the cooler keeps any additional humidity from entering the pod of paint.
what you people think about the stormer
It shots, I'd spend the extra and get a Emek. It's a far superior marker, with functional performance upgrades, you can grow with.
No I made that mistake and after 4-5 weekends I got an Etha 3M
I’m looking for a team to jump on. Anybody got any open spots hit me up
Same just started buying gear and I’m so pumped I’m tryin to get into mag fed