How should i store my paintballs to keep them the way they should be?
Store paintballs between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit, in not more than 50 percent relative humidity. Humidity and moisture make paintballs swell up since both the gelatin shell and the paintball’s fill are moisture-sensitive. Once they swell, they’ll never be the same again. Since you cannot take the moisture back out, it is very important to keep paintballs in moisture-barrier bags of containers. You can use a plastic bag that is four mils or more thick, like a moisture-barrier freezer bag. Paintballs can be stored in tubes or pods that have snug- fitting caps. Keep the containers closed as much as you can, at home, during transport, and at the field. The more humid it is, the more important it is to protect your paint from the humidity. DO NOT store paint in your refrigerator. Paintballs work well in most weather conditions, but they should be kept well protected from any temperature extremes. Keep them out of the heat and sun, or the raw cold. At the field, keep them sealed, shaded