Introduction
A tutorial showing beginners how to store, inspect, and handle paintballs properly to maintain consistency and prevent breakage.
Key Points
- Explains ideal storage conditions for paintballs.
- Teaches how to inspect paint for flat spots or damage.
- Covers gentle loading habits for beginners.
- Improves reliability through proper handling.
- Helps avoid common feeding issues.
Details
This tutorial teaches proper paint handling to avoid issues such as breaks, dents, or feeding inconsistencies.
Players begin by learning ideal storage environments avoiding heat, humidity, and direct sunlight. The importance of leaving paint sealed until ready to use is explained.
Next, players learn to visually inspect paint by rolling a few balls gently in their hands to identify flat spots, cracks, or sticky surfaces. Damaged paint should be removed before play.
Gentle loading techniques help prevent breakage: avoid dropping paint from excessive height, pour slowly, and avoid overfilling pods or loaders.
These practices help ensure smoother feeding, reduced breaks, and more predictable marker performance.