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How do I choose what paintballs to buy?
There are a number of things to consider when choosing what paintballs to buy. First, a shopper must realize that there are a variety of manufacturers of paintballs. Some manufacturers of paintballs include Brass Eagle, Game Face, and JT USA. Some paint is better than others, and not all paint is created equal. If the paintball is not manufactured properly, the shells may become dimpled or warped, or paint may be pushed to one side of the shell, causing it to not shoot straight. The manufacturing process is pretty complex, and everything must go right to produce a reliable, accurate paintball.

There are numerous paintball manufacturers on the market, including Ancient Innovations, and Lloyd Enterprises. How do I choose what paintballs to buy? There are a number of important things to take into consideration when in the market for paint. Price is one consideration. Some cases of paintballs cost $75, while some cost $35. Are the $75 paintballs twice as good, and what is the difference between good paint, and bad paint? Are there certain paintballs to buy depending on where I live and what games I am playing in? Are some paintballs good for summer conditions, and some good for cold weather. This article answers many of your questions about paint, and offers a number of suggestions in choosing what paintballs to buy.
- Price. Prices is an obvious consideration. Cases of paintballs can be bought four as low as $35, or so much as $75. And what am I really getting for my $75? While there are certainly exceptions to the rule, you generally get what you pay for. The less you buy for your paint, the less reliable they are likely to be. Cheap paintballs are fine if you are playing in your backyard, but if you want that edge in a prized tournament, you are going to want to spend a little more for your ammo.
- When I decide on a paint brand to buy, where do I get it? The two most common places to buy paint is at the field store at your local paintball field, as well as online. When buying paint online, you may want to purchase it directly from the manufacturer website, or through a wholesale distributor of paintball products. When buying online, you'll be paying a little more when it comes to shipping charges, but you may also get some excellent deals. There are some important things to consider when buying online. One thing to think about is that when you buy paintballs that must be shipped, they could be exposed to temperature extremes that might alter the structural integrity of the product. But if you buy it at the local field store, you will have an eyewitness view of their inventories, and how they store and take care of their paintballs and gear.
- Why do fields make us buy paintballs when we have our own? Many paintball fields have a myriad of operating expenses and would not be able to turn a profit if they did not sell paintballs. If you enjoy the local fields that you usually play on, just think of it as a necessary evil.
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