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Period of Product Use: |
| Only tested | 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
6 months |
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Similar Products Used: |
Xball
Zap Spank
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| Marker Setup: |
PMI Traccer
12" Taso Winforce
Bottomline with expansionchamber
stock hopper
red dot sight |
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Recommended Barrels: |
medium-big bore barrels
J&J, Taso Winforce and stock are excellent |
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| Strengths: |
Perfect round, almost no seams
nice fill
Canadian product
and well, they are camo colored |
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| Weaknesses: |
Price was a little bit high |
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| Review: |
Let's say it like this: I'm always in search for big bore paint that would fit with my barrel(yeah, it's a pain i the a** that almost every paint is medium or small bore), but there are nice people out there that still produce big bore paint and one of them is Origin.
They're quality is excellent, they have great ideas vor shell-design, and if you want to you can hang the paint bag up on the wall or stick it on a box or whatever instead of buying a banner for 10 bucks. Anyways: I went home, walked over to my friends house and asked him what he's doing, "Nothing"' he said. I got the paint out of the backpack and asked the usual question: "You got CO2?". He went to his room and 2 mins later he was standing at the door, full in camo like always, gun in the hand, ready to rock'n'roll. when we got to the woods I ripped the bag open, poured the paint into hoppers and pods and took a close look at the paint: every ball went as deep into the barrel as the ball before when I took them to check if they would fall out of the barrel, when I was setting the sight I noticed that every paintball flew exactly straight and there was NOT a single ball in the bag that would have a dent or so, the quality was just perfect. As usually we divided the bag of 500 balls up so that my friend would get 400 and I would get 100(thats because I'm a pump player, I need 50 paintballs in the same amout of time in which my friend empties a whole bag) and even my friend with his small bore barrel didn't have any ballbreaks(don't ask why, it was a hot day, thats about it) so the balls would all fly perfectly straight. and the thick green fill is hard to wipe off and nobody cares if some trees in the woods are full of green paint. The paint is VERY easy to wash out with water, even after two or three days, I had trouble getting pink paint from a different brand off a fence with garden hose. The shell isn't too oily, not like other paint I used before, which sometimes make your hands really sticky. And the best of all: The shell is camo painted.
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| Conclusion: |
If you are tired of searching for good big bore paint, you really should try these ones.
Maybe some of you would call me a newby, but I would seriously go into a tournament with these paintballs and- just because the label says "woodsball" that doesn't mean you cant use it for speed or backyard slaughters. |
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| Rating: |
| 10 out of 10 | Last edited on Sunday, April 29th, 2007 at 3:51 pm PST |
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