Impulse with dart bolt, other things....doesn't matter too much.
Recommended Barrels:
Anything that is .688 or above. .689 or above would be probably better.
Strengths:
Breaks, Fill, Color, Shape
Weaknesses:
None that I saw
Review:
Went to a tourny a few days ago and this was the field ball.
First impressions:
Very yellowish/gold shell. Very round shape
Pros:
This paint is extremetly nice.
The shells are never dimpled, or wierd shaped, always perfectly round.
The fill is really bright yellowish/green, so it's easy to see.
Hard to wipe, the fill is thick.
Accurate because they are round.
Break all the time on the target, rarely see bounces.
Cons:
I didn't experience any cons while using this paint. I liked it a lot. Although if you're barrel is smaller than .688 you will chop because the shell is fragile. Even a few balls were breaking in the barrel because they were .689ish and too tight of a fit.
Field Play:
I found that with these paintballs I could really see if I hit the person. I could easily see breaks and found that this paint works well for playing with.
Very accurate, I could hit people in the back while I was at my 35. Shoots very nice and smoothly.
Conclusion:
Great paint. Some of the best I've used. I really like it. I would recommend this paint to anyone. Even though I had to pay $65 for a case at the local tournament, I'd pay it all over again because this paint is that nice.
Alright, i come from the uk and i dont know about US prices, but over here normal evil is £2.45 more expensive per 2000. why would any one buy mid evil when they can have the real thing for about $4.00 more?