Is there any way to stop the plume you get with some guns? It is really annoying not being able to see where your shots go!
Just in case you don't know, but the CO2 gas that paintball guns run on is stored in the bottle as a liquid, which turns to a gas as it is released to atmosphere. You generally only really get this plume in cold weather on shagged site guns. The plume of smoke is basically where a drop of liquid CO2 passes through the gun and then vaporises as it leaves the barrel, hence the big puff.
Now to start with you "MUST" have an anti-syphon tube
http://www.hamburgerhill.co.uk/SPLATMAN-SHOP/air_and_co2_systems/co2_tank_anti_siphon_tube.asp fitted to your bottle and fitted correctly. basically they are just a brass tube on a screw thread that is bent up vertically inside your bottle so that when the gun is held in your normal firing position the tube sits in the vapour and not in the liquid that's inside the bottle. The problem is that as you run around, and tip the gun up and down, liquid can and does still find it's way down the tube.
A more effective method is to use a coiled remote hose
http://www.shop.justpaintball.co.uk/acatalog/CMI_Coil_Remote_Hose_with_Quick_Disconnect.html that allows you to wear the gas bottle on your back in your pack, making your gun lighter but also massively reducing the risk of liquid passing into the gun.
http://www.specialopspaintball.com/articles/goingremote.asp
One thing to bear in mind, if you already have an anti siphon fitted then the bottle must be worn thread downwards, if no siphon fitted then the bottle is worn thread upwards so that the gun is always running on gas not liquid.
"Or you could just go out and buy an air tank, problem solved