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  • ega

    #1

    paintball storage.

    i dont know if this is a tech question but....
    what is the BEST way to store paintballs.
    i tried the search but did not know what
    subject to put it under.
    tx,
    ega
  • Mav D MagMan
    1Lt
    • Dec 2001
    • 669

    #2


    This selection should help some

    Mav

    P.S. The Femmes Fateles link is probably the best right off the top of my head...

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    • mykroft
      Registered User
      • Jan 2001
      • 2010

      #3
      Cool, dry cupboard, sparing that, they like the fridge too.
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      • Mav D MagMan
        1Lt
        • Dec 2001
        • 669

        #4
        ... But not the freezer.

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        • ega

          #5
          really? the fridge? on or off?

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          • AcemanPB
            Exactly
            • Mar 2002
            • 1885

            #6
            i've wondered this myself, does it hurt my paintballs any to keep them in thier pods, because i usally just leave them in thier pods next the airconditiong vent (when it's blowing cold air..)

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            • subbeh
              I'm Not Cool
              • Jan 2002
              • 821

              #7
              Originally posted by AcemanPB
              i've wondered this myself, does it hurt my paintballs any to keep them in thier pods, because i usally just leave them in thier pods next the airconditiong vent (when it's blowing cold air..)
              Subbeh

              "My wife might find my stashed Marker Money before then, and then boom-new patio furniture or some other garbage."
              -1stDeadEye

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              • subbeh
                I'm Not Cool
                • Jan 2002
                • 821

                #8
                Originally posted by AcemanPB
                i've wondered this myself, does it hurt my paintballs any to keep them in thier pods, because i usally just leave them in thier pods next the airconditiong vent (when it's blowing cold air..)
                Whenever I have left them in pods, they go bad much quicker.
                Subbeh

                "My wife might find my stashed Marker Money before then, and then boom-new patio furniture or some other garbage."
                -1stDeadEye

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                • rjvemt1
                  NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 681

                  #9
                  the fridge will even stop the from getting flat spots(to a certain extent)

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                  • Mav D MagMan
                    1Lt
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 669

                    #10
                    Just don't pack them too tightly into the pods (or whatever you choose to store them in) and turn them every so often (so that they aren't resting on the same spot all the time) and they should stay good for a very long time.

                    Mav

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