In early April 2019 I had given up all social media and Reddit for Lent. On a long car ride with a coworker who wasn't much of a talker I was about bored out of my mind and trying to think of what I used to do before Facebook and Reddit were the only websites I went on.
Then it hit me, in the mid-2000's, I was super into paintball. I should see if PBNation is still around. It was! Kinda. And MCB too! I couldn't remember my logins at the time so I went to scrolling through the B/S/T sections to see what I had missed out on in the last decade.
A few days later I decided it wouldn't hurt to pick up some sort of pump, probably stock class so it wouldn't cost too much and I wouldn't have to get an air tank or anything like that. I figured a PGP would be perfect but couldn't find one for sale. So I found a backbottle phantom with a 12g changer and SC feed. A few days later I had my new first gun.
Being obsessive about record keeping, I thought it might be interesting to see how much I end up spending on paintball as a whole. It wouldn't be much, just field fees and a little paint.
HA
That's when I started this spreadsheet to keep track of every single paintball, field fee, piece of gear, shipping cost, and selling price of everything paintball related. I couldn't figure out how to share the sheet, so here's a video of it. Probably a couple hundred transactions in all. Positive money in green, negative in red. Gray highlighted if I sold everything in the package.
Today, with the sale of a mask, I hit the tipping point. I'm up for the first time since April 2019 at $51.45. I think I like B/S/Ting as much as playing.
Where do you guys think you stand life time? Profitable? Inventory heavy? Prefer not to think about it?
Then it hit me, in the mid-2000's, I was super into paintball. I should see if PBNation is still around. It was! Kinda. And MCB too! I couldn't remember my logins at the time so I went to scrolling through the B/S/T sections to see what I had missed out on in the last decade.
A few days later I decided it wouldn't hurt to pick up some sort of pump, probably stock class so it wouldn't cost too much and I wouldn't have to get an air tank or anything like that. I figured a PGP would be perfect but couldn't find one for sale. So I found a backbottle phantom with a 12g changer and SC feed. A few days later I had my new first gun.
Being obsessive about record keeping, I thought it might be interesting to see how much I end up spending on paintball as a whole. It wouldn't be much, just field fees and a little paint.
HA
That's when I started this spreadsheet to keep track of every single paintball, field fee, piece of gear, shipping cost, and selling price of everything paintball related. I couldn't figure out how to share the sheet, so here's a video of it. Probably a couple hundred transactions in all. Positive money in green, negative in red. Gray highlighted if I sold everything in the package.
Today, with the sale of a mask, I hit the tipping point. I'm up for the first time since April 2019 at $51.45. I think I like B/S/Ting as much as playing.
Where do you guys think you stand life time? Profitable? Inventory heavy? Prefer not to think about it?
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