Originally posted by MrPink
To be perfectly honest - it makes no difference what brand you choose - it's all about storing it properly (cool and dry), rotating your pots, keeping it out of sunlight etc. even the best paint will be like marbles after a short period out in the sun, sweating in your pots and hopper.
And always drop test the paint you're about to buy, it can vary wildly between batches and colours - pick the most fragile paint your guns can handle
Or just shoot ultra-fragile DraXxus and Diablo (the Ball of Champions) thru a Matrix w/ Eye
Lads i do find it funny that u all talk bout paint, when when i was helping raven he had some bloke, dont know who say that the paint he got off us was not breacking!,but we got 3rd useing it, he said he fired it at a wall and it wont beack,when we used it we was brecking in on all 3 sub air fields,1 and 2 mainly,so as mrpink says most people had the problem of storing it as it was so dam hot the paint may was well b boiling in the balls was too hot really,
we used severe, there were a few using sterling, dam good paint was breacking real easy but not to easy that u smeged ya gun,
i marked my pots so i knew how long i had,had it in my pack,i had more balls miss shaped at the hg that in my whole paintball life, need to b sorted ina van, the people that were there noticed that meany had vans with no windowns this keep the paint out of the light and cool,mayb some company neds to bring out a really big paint cooler, as in tuanamis case one that holds 2 pallets!!!!!
anyway was a good tornny!