Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 5 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
RPS Big ball - All Star has less dimples and is less oily
BE Afterburner - Definately less oily, smaller caliber than BE
Draxxus Hellfire - They are about the same IMO just that it probably has different caliber sizes. |
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| Marker Setup: |
TIppmann A-5, Flatline Barrel, JJ Ceramic, Xshort Barrel, 3 point tactical sling, BSA 30mm Red Dot, GTA double trigger, GTA response trigger, trigger mods |
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Recommended Barrels: |
Just do a little barrel to bore size match and you'll figure it out.
These paintballs are Flatline friendly btw. |
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| Strengths: |
High quality paintballs
Consistent quality
Nice thick fill
Minimal seam |
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| Weaknesses: |
Mid range price makes me half paint conservative and half trigger itchy. =) |
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| Review: |
I actually borrowed some of this good 'ol stuff from my friend when I ran out of paint. These paintballs are AWESOMMMEEE if you can get it at a nice price ($47 at actionvillage i think, yellow only). It's in the upper mid ranged priced paintballs and performs like High quality paintballs it's like a 2 for 1 deal at McDonalds. =)
If you play woodsball then yellow makes the paintballs kind of like a lemons flying at you since the shell is so bright, but the paint is if you DO manage to somehow get your opponents out, you leave a nice big VISIBLE yellow splat on them. If you play speedball then it doesn't relaly matter, paintballs are flying everywhere anyway.... |
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| Conclusion: |
I recommend this paint if you want great priced high-end paintballs and you pee in your pants the day that your paintballs are supposed to arrive.
My two cents folks. Over and out.
-John |
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| Rating: |
| 10 out of 10 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 29th, 2004 at 8:26 pm PST |
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