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Period of Product Use: |
3 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
All XO, Menace, Evil, Recsport, Heat, Whack, Tork, Stingers... |
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| Marker Setup: |
Tested with '05 speed w/ Freak |
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Recommended Barrels: |
Freak Kit for any paint - if you don't have a barrel kit you need to invest in one |
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| Strengths: |
Break on contact, good fill, round w/ minimal diameter variation |
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| Weaknesses: |
For the price, none |
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| Review: |
$40ish+ for a case is great, check out firstcallpaintball.com
Evil is the top dog that is used for comparison:
-Fair seam, a little flat
-Round with not a lot of diameter variation - Super Key
-Fill is thick it could be a little thicker, but it works well against wipes & is very visible
-I have not had one break in my marker, but almost all broke on contact with the target
-At a big game is was supposed to be fresh, but I had more dimples than expected...but from firstcall the dimple issue was reduced.
Worth the few dollars more than the cheap sporting good paint. I just played rec with Whack purchased at Dicks, with my freak kit I can shoot about anything with accuracy, but it is the last time I use whack or other paint not from a paintball store or online paintball store. For less money than whack at fistcall I could have purchased stingers and stingers is twice as good as whack. |
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| Conclusion: |
For rec or local/field tourney this is great, if you move into regional league you may want to set up a notch since the competition also steps up.
For the price it can't be beat I would recommend it. You are getting better than average paint for a little more than cheap junk at sporting good stores.
Buy Premium support the industry get good paint that breaks on target not in your marker, flys straight (for a round ball) and covers the target with a good thick coating of paint. |
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