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HK Army Select Paint .68 Caliber Paintballs - Level 2/5 - Green Shell / Yellow Fill - PaintballDeals.com
HK Army Premier Level 3 .68 caliber paintballs full case with varied shell and fill colors designed for accurate flight and eco-friendly performance
HK Army Citrus Crush Scented Paintballs - Premier Orange Fill - 2000 Round Case HK Army Citrus Crush Scented Paintballs - Premier Orange Fill - 2000 Round Case
HK Army Pineapple Punch Scented Paintballs - Premier Neon Yellow Fill - 2000 Round Case HK Army Pineapple Punch Scented Paintballs - Premier Neon Yellow Fill - 2000 Round Case

.68 Caliber Paintballs for Sale

Stock up on .68 caliber paintballs by the 2,000-round case for woodsball, speedball, and general field / rec play.

🔫 Nothing kills the fun faster than an empty hopper. Reload & UNLEASH! 💥

Need the rest of your setup? Loaders & HoppersAir Tanks (HPA / CO₂)Pod Packs & Pods

Field paint notice: Some fields require field paint only. Always check your local field rules before ordering paint online.


Paintball 101: What You Actually Need to Know

Standard paintball guns use .68 caliber paintballs. Paintballs are typically sold by the box / 2,000-round case. Each 2,000 round box of paint contains four individually sealed bags of 500 Rounds. 

🎯 How Much Do You Shoot?

Casual players may use 500–1,000 rounds in a half-day. Faster players can burn a full 2,000-round case.

🪣 What Fits in a Hopper?

Most standard hoppers hold about 200 rounds. One 500-round bag = roughly 2–3 hopper loads.

⚡ Field vs. Premium Paint

Field-grade is durable and affordable. Premium paint is typically more consistent and breaks cleaner — especially at higher rates of fire.

Simple rule: The faster you shoot, the faster you reload. Plan accordingly. Don’t run out.


How to Choose Paintballs (Fast + Simple)

✅ Most Players

Go for fresh, consistent field-grade paint for rec games and woodsball. Reliable, affordable, and works with most setups.

⚡ Competitive / Speedball

Step into performance paint for improved consistency and cleaner breaks — especially when you’re shooting faster.

🌧️ Cold / Wet Days

Paint can get brittle in the cold. Store it indoors, keep it dry, and avoid leaving it in a cold trunk overnight.

🧠 The Real Truth

Fresh paint matters. Even the best marker can struggle if paint is old or stored poorly.


Shop Paintballs by Type

Not all paintballs are built for the same player or style of play. Some are designed for affordable high-volume field use, while others offer upgraded consistency, brighter fill, or a more fun game-day experience. Here’s the fast breakdown:

Field Grade / Budget-Friendly Paint

Great for recreational players, weekend woodsball, practice sessions, and anyone who wants to shoot more paint without overspending. Field-grade paint is usually the best choice for newer players and casual groups.

Best fit: Rec-ball • Woodsball • Practice • Budget-minded players

Premier / All-Purpose Performance Paint

Premier-grade paint is the sweet spot for many players. You get better consistency and cleaner breaks than basic field paint while still keeping the price practical for regular play.

Best fit: Rec-ball • Scenario • Speedball practice • Players who want upgraded consistency

Scented Paintballs

Want something more memorable than standard field paint? Scented paintballs add bright fill and a fun twist while still giving players practical .68 caliber field performance.

Best fit: Parties • Recreational play • Groups • Players who want bright fill and something different

Quick takeaway: If you just want dependable case paint for general play, start with Select or Premier. If you want a fun event-ready option with bright fill and more personality, go with Citrus Crush or Pineapple Punch.


What Actually Affects Paintball Accuracy?

  • Freshness: Old paint warps and gets inconsistent.
  • Consistency: Roundness + uniform fill = better shots.
  • Match to your barrel: Bore size vs paint size can affect accuracy and consistency.
  • Storage: Heat, cold, moisture, and time are paint’s enemies.
  • Marker setup: Dirty breech or high ROF + brittle paint can cause breaks.

🔥 Maddog Quick Fix

If you’re getting breaks in the barrel: slow your ROF, clean your marker, and switch to fresher / more durable paint.


Weather & Storage (Keep Your Paint Alive)

✅ Store Like This

  • Cool, dry place indoors
  • Keep in the case, lids closed
  • Rotate/roll the case gently occasionally

❌ Avoid This

  • Hot garage or trunk storage
  • Freezing temps overnight
  • Humidity / wet bags

Cold Day Tip

Keep paint warm before play. Cold paint becomes brittle and breaks easier.


Shipping + Field Rules

📦 Shipping Standards

NOTE: All cases of paint are opened before shipment to ensure there are no broken paintballs. Once inspected, the case is re-taped and initialed to verify it has been checked. Cases are then protected and boxed securely for transit. Sorry — there are no returns on paintballs that are shipped out. We take every precaution to get your paint to you in the best condition and in the shortest time. Shipping & Returns

⚠️ Field Paint Notice

Some fields require field paint only. Always check your local field rules before ordering paint online.


Fill your tank. Add paint. GAME ON! 🎯