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Period of Product Use: |
| 1 year | 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Xball bronze-good
Xball silver-better (Xball gold = best)
Various other brand of paintballs |
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| Marker Setup: |
WGP 04 Prostock autococker w/ lots o' upgrades
ICD Promaster w/ many upgrades |
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Recommended Barrels: |
.688 or .687 bore |
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| Strengths: |
See review |
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| Weaknesses: |
See review |
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| Review: |
I've been using Xball gold for almost 1 year and I've put at least 13 cases through my cocker and I have never had a ball break (knock on wood). NEVER! Hard to believe, but true! None of my cases have ever had a broken ball in the bags or any mishapen, deformed balls. I have played on days when temperatures were in the upper 90s with high humidty, and days where temperatures were in the low 20's and snowing. No matter what the weather or temperature, these balls performed perfectly and consistently. The paint is bright and thick and the shell's seam is perfectly smooth and flush with the rest of the ball. And it always breaks on your opponents. The bore size of these balls is .688. I use a .688 Dye boomstick and the balls fit snug in the barrel making shots amazingly accurate. Xball gold is a step or more up from Xball silver and bronze. At $42.77 @ xtreme paintball or action village, these are by far the best balls on market. Tournament grade balls at a mid-grade price. Can't buy 'em at the local shops cuz they charge almost 70$ a case for these bad boys. Although their worth it, why pay extra? |
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| Conclusion: |
Best balls period and they only cost $42 bucks a case. Hells yeah! |
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| Rating: |
| 10 out of 10 | Last edited on Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 at 5:54 pm PST |
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