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  • nt2004
    yeah, thats right...
    • May 2003
    • 832

    #1

    Best temp for playing?

    I have not been playing paintball too often lately outdoors simply because the weather has been causing my mag to break paint in the barrel if i fire too fast. Now i know it is the cold out here in Illinios that is doing it because I tried my same setup this winter in an indoor field with the same paint and it didnt chop a ball. All winter, this problem has been frustrating me so i decided to stop for a while.

    Lately the weather has been warming up(around mid 40's)and has been very sunny. I'm itching to start playing again but i'm still a bit worried. I love using evil which has a horrible problem with cold weather(breaks constantly in my freak)but is amazingin warmer weather. I know several types of paintballs become instantly crappy in cold weather and i hate that.

    My question is what is the best temperature to play in(not talking about comfort)? What is the lowest temperature in which the paint will perform optimaly?
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  • BobTheCow63
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    • Dec 2002
    • 3832

    #2
    A better option, instead of trying to command mother nature to fit your weekend schedule, might be to look into "Polar Ice" brand paint. It's got super-thick fill and shell, and it's designed specifically for cold-weather balling. Not too horrible of a price tag, either. Give it a try, paintball's not worth missing for the cold!!
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    • magsRus
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      • Jul 2001
      • 1706

      #3
      65-70 Degrees and a LIGHT breeze
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      • Python14
        Norsk
        • Jun 2001
        • 3343

        #4
        MagsRus hit it right on the head. Actually, it can be even up into the upper 70s, but as long as there is a light breeze....everything is good.
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        • nt2004
          yeah, thats right...
          • May 2003
          • 832

          #5
          Originally posted by BobTheCow63
          A better option, instead of trying to command mother nature to fit your weekend schedule, might be to look into "Polar Ice" brand paint. It's got super-thick fill and shell, and it's designed specifically for cold-weather balling. Not too horrible of a price tag, either. Give it a try, paintball's not worth missing for the cold!!
          yeah i'm not sure about using polar ice. I've heard of it several times and i've heard if it isnt cold enough, they have a tendency not to break at all on impact. That would end up being the other extreme, i'd need to find cold enoguh days to play
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          • Annihilator44
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            • Feb 2003
            • 234

            #6
            70-75 degrees light breeze HA ya that would be a perfect dreamworld playing in that all the time. I would say 50-60 degrees would be very comforatable and shouldnt be hard on your paint at all. The lowest would probably be 40 but thats pushing it. Highest i will play in is 90 damn after that it gets unbarable.


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            • StuDawggie
              Cigar Smokin' Paintballer
              • Feb 2002
              • 434

              #7
              45 to 75 with a light breeze. It's not too cold that it's unbearable to go in just a jersey, and not too hot for a jersey. But the snow is absolutley out of the question for me.

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              • nt2004
                yeah, thats right...
                • May 2003
                • 832

                #8
                Originally posted by Annihilator44
                70-75 degrees light breeze HA ya that would be a perfect dreamworld playing in that all the time. I would say 50-60 degrees would be very comforatable and shouldnt be hard on your paint at all. The lowest would probably be 40 but thats pushing it. Highest i will play in is 90 damn after that it gets unbarable.
                ha last year i spent about 4-5 hours playing in the sun on an airball field. It was about 98 degrees and high humidity. I played for about 4 games straight and about collapsed from dehydration. Paint worked okay though
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                • tony3
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                  • Feb 2003
                  • 3740

                  #9
                  I have played in 0*-95*, and have never had a problem with breaking paint in different weather I always use polar ice if I play outside in the winter though. My personal favorite temp is 55-60 no wind.

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                  • jayloo
                    www.jayloo.com
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 1431

                    #10
                    If the paint shoots ok, you don't get frostbite and no good chance of a heat stroke....then it is perfect pball weather.

                    BTW, indoors is 100% perfect weather cept if the AC don't work.
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                    • Pacifist_Farmer
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 740

                      #11
                      60 degrees F

                      the key is

                      less than 10 percent humidity

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                      • skife
                        Unregistered User
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 2769

                        #12
                        I've played from -5 F to 90F

                        -5 sucks, We were using core paint, it didn't shoot too terriably bad because the fill is more like a gel than a liquid




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                        • 845
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 1809

                          #13
                          65 no breeze 75 with breeze.

                          But right now i settle for anything above 50.

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                          • coolcatpete
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                            • Jun 2003
                            • 1532

                            #14
                            Originally posted by magsRus
                            65-70 Degrees and a LIGHT breeze
                            I personally hate wind while playing because it definatly blows the balls a lttle.
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                            • team unwanted
                              I am the Freedom Man
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 302

                              #15
                              70 is prefact and no wind at all

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