True they won't freeze solid but will get thick and hurt really bad. Also on most fields 300 fps is MAX. my marker I am hard pressed to get down to 300. yes I have a chrono and use it.Quote:Paintballs won't freeze unless you put them in liquid CO2 or colder. The fish oils inside the balls keep them from freezing for just that purpose. I have been playing for over 12 years and a good friend owns a local paintball shop. If you can get a ball to freeze it will expand too much and not go through the barrel.FYI Paintball MARKERS are not regulated. you could use paintball to deter the cat. OR put the paint balls in the freezer. a well placed shot and problem solved !! DO NOT PLAY paint ball with frozen paint !!!!!
Sanctioned fields have to be below 300fps. Home fields it should be the same. Anything over that can and will break through the goggles. If you are having a hard time getting below 300 is your marker spring or gas driven bolt? Springs would have to be changed to a lighter strength spring(or cut down). Gas should be able to go down to 0. Do you mind telling me what brand marker? I have a lot of Spyder Markers and Tippmans as well, over $3000 worth. We are kinda into paintballing here, including my wife, she is real sneaky. I am glad to hear you have a chrono and use it. We have 2 hand helds and a rifle chrony.
Tippman 98 Powder coated green / charcoal hammered texture. I actually can get it down to about 280. I actually helped build a local field back in '99. I did all remote lighting so we could do night play and the booth could turn lights on / off anytime.
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