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How much paint do you use?

Paddrow

New Member
May 10, 2016
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I have found on average for woodsball/scenario I'm consuming around 1800-2000 (so 1 box) per walk-on day/event
 

Korso

Member
Sep 8, 2015
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Norway
I usually play woodsball twice pr month. I start the day with my Emag and then I switch over to my GSL, 1500-2000 paintballs pr session on average.
 

gum80

F#@$!#G Love You Gumbo
Dec 2, 2010
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bedford
The last Big Game i played at i picked up two boxes and came away with half a box of paint.I didn't hold back either. cant work out how lol
 

Montek

Member
Mar 19, 2017
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Three of us go once a month to mayhem walk on , we use about 5 cases for al three players , we have used more ,
 

Canon Fodder

Go to your brother, kill him with your gun.
Oct 28, 2008
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Lancaster
Been playing modified stock class last few times out (13ci tank, 10 round feed tube), been getting through 350ish a day at walk ons, I tell you its the future, or maybe the past, definitely the present for me though. Nothing quite like not taking a shot because you know you'll be massively outgunned if you miss.
 

Milkweb

What's a Milkweb?
Sep 10, 2016
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N.E. Scotland
Recently got myself a hammer 7 pump with a 20rd feed. take 10 x 10rd tubes on per game and I'm barely breaking through a second bag at the end of the day. Makes a massive change to the box and a bit i used with my Etek 4... @Canon Fodder is right, it's the future, or something
 
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maxxon

Active Member
Feb 20, 2015
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Espoo, Finland
It really depends... a normal training session is 1000-1500 balls, tournaments usually average around two cases per player, last big game I went to I shot a case and a half...

...but I was playing pump a few weeks back and barely went through 300 balls.

When I go out to play I figure my expenses around shooting up to a case. Anything more gets to be on the expensive side and needs to be a special occasion to justify the cost.