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true_death

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Sorry I'm missing your point :confused: Why would using cheaper training paint, mean that tournaments will cost you more :confused:

The cheaper the paint, the more you can afford. Meaning you get more trigger time, which in my mind is better than worrying about what grade paint your using.
 

balf

Mr Fantastico
May 20, 2006
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To a degree, yes. However you want to get value for money from your paint. If you use a good quality training paint, you know that you won't have any issues with missing targets, bounces, etc. You don't want to use a sub standard training paint because then you end up using more paint in tournaments, therefore costing you and the team more money.

Just to clarify, I am NOT sponsored by anyone. I am merely offering my opinion.

how the hell does using crappy training paint cost you more in a tournament?????

it just doesnt!

shoot crappy paint at traing just for drilling and stuff to keep the cost down, then shoot quality stuff at tourneys