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The best paint on the market???

Rapid-snake

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first off, sorry if this is in wrong area, please move if ive screwed up :)

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ok, so there are lots of different paintball brands out there, and no dought that they have all been tryed and tested and that there are always "arguments" about which is the best, but what are your opinions on this matter?

cheers guys :)
 

Fisz

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For food processing places (dairies, slaughterhouses, kitchens) I use Sanitile - Anti-bacterial, washable and in accordance with all the HAACAP & Sanitary rules.
 

Rapid-snake

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okokok, so i left that a bit to open for the comedy opportunists to have their say......................... so ill re put what i said when i put the "paintball" bit in.....

what do you think is the best brand of paintball out on the market???
 

stongle

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The best paint on the market is the stuff that breaks and marks the target. Paint is batch, storage and ultimately temperature sensitive hence no paint brand will consistently out perform another. There are paints that are developed for certain formats, conditions or shelf lives, but once outside these conditions perform poorly.

Unless you are getting it gratis, you pays your money and takes your pick (of what works on the day). I remember playing where you could go from using air-freighted Ultra Evil at one event to the white box sh*te at the next due to weather conditions.

Unfortunately Paintballs are not like real bullets. I mean if you really wanted to shoot some terrorists, you'd use .357 Black Talon as opposed to .357 Sig. But that's a different story.
 

Buddha 3

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Unfortunately Paintballs are not like real bullets. I mean if you really wanted to shoot some terrorists, you'd use .357 Black Talon as opposed to .357 Sig. But that's a different story.
Actually, those are severely influenced by atmospheric conditions too. Not that you'd really notice within the ranges paintball is played in, but hey...
You wouldn't believe how different it is to get rounds on target from a Leopard 2A6's 120 mike mike in July when compared to January... They still go boom though.