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Don't just toss them on the ground. They're toxic to dogs.
I keep about 2000 on hand for when I really have to test a lot of guns, and anything more than that I just throw in the trash.
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I have had new paint do that too.... in general quality is terrible lately
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Yeah, I got some welts from some asshole using old paint. He thought it was hilarious when I said his paint wasn’t breaking and he hit me a dozen times. Seems like the a holes are fewer and further between these days, but yeah, don’t be that guy.Originally posted by Mr. Hick View PostPlease don't shoot that at people. Either yeet it into the woods yonder, Bag it up and dump it or bury it in a hole. Please, please don't be that asshole at BYOP day.
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I had a similar experience a few years ago. Found a full case of 2003ish vintage Marbalizer. Let the guys I was playing with make the call as to if I could use it. After several drip tests they said use it. It shot far better then the paint we had bought the day before.
Now I also have leftover paint from the last few years. And it was crap when new and is now worse crap. Shooting straight is impossible for it.
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Plant those seeds in the ground and grow a paintball bush.
Pro-tip: Harvest 10 days early for .62 cal, or let them grow an extra week for old-fashioned .690
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of yOriginally posted by Nish View PostWycke! How are you not green?
I would also suggest testing before using in a game. Some paint seems to get more brittle with age, other stuff turns into marbles. All else fails use to just dump them in the woods and step on them.
I think I've been around since before green existed. Anyhoo, the consensus seems to be check some to be sure it won't give someone a concussion or break a bone if I intend to use it in a game. Or, just blow it all out in the shooting range. Think I'll go with the latter as that doesn't involve anyone shooting at me. 😉
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Wycke! How are you not green?
I would also suggest testing before using in a game. Some paint seems to get more brittle with age, other stuff turns into marbles. All else fails use to just dump them in the woods and step on them.
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If it breaks in a drop test shoot it.
Used 20 years old proball platinum last year, ironically shot better than the paint the field offered.
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Please don't shoot that at people. Either yeet it into the woods yonder, Bag it up and dump it or bury it in a hole. Please, please don't be that asshole at BYOP day.
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Best way to dispose of old balls
So, I was (finally) cleaning up my basement and found a cache of old field paint, mostly from various EMR events over the past 10-15 years. Also found a box of several hundred rounds that I brought back from a Skirmish big game sometime in the early 2000s. The EMR stuff still looks mostly in-tact and would probably survive cycling through a marker, but not with any level of straightness or accuracy. The Skirmish stuff looked like golf balls, so I put that right into the garbage. I know it's biodegradable and all that, but is there a better way to get rid of it? Should I just plan a day trip to the local BYOP field to burn through it?Tags: None
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