All Stars Yellow
Evil Orange
Pro Ball
Dusk
Marbalizers
Super Swirls
Marker Setup:
Tippmann 98 Custom with A.C.T.
J&J All Star 6 piece barrel kit
Rufus Dawg Wicked Bolt
Flame drop forward with on/off
Expansion chamber
Response Trigger
Cyclone feed and Ricochet loader
1/8 ID hosing in lieu of 1/16
Raised site rail
JCS 3" Mil Sim adapter
30MM Red/Green dot site
Recommended Barrels:
I usemy .685 back and 14" barrel and it works awesome. Any small to mid bore size should work well I would think.
Strengths:
See review below.
Weaknesses:
Ummmmm, ummmmmmm, haven't found any yet.
Review:
Strengths: It is a very reasonably priced paint, and very accurate. I purchased a case of the red/green shell with purple fill and was anxious to get check it out. First thing I noticed is that there were NO broken balls in any of the four bags. Big plus right there, especially since they were ordered online. I grabbed a few from each bag and gave them a quick inspection. Balls were well rounded and there was barely any seam. Try as I might, I could find no dimples. Now the real test was to follow, game day. The paint flew amazingly straight and consistent. All I heard all day was "Who is shooting the purple paint?!?!?!?!" Out of the entire case, I broke ZERO balls. Yes you heard me right, ZERO. Zip, nada, none, not a single one. So far this year I have tried All Stars, Evil and Karnage Tear, and Karnage is what I will be ordering from here out. It is about $12 a case cheaper, and outperformed the other two hands down. Now I have used Evil previously in my old A5 and loved it, but that was a couple years ago and I guess something changed with it. I will be giving my son the Evil and All Stars as they seem to be working OK in his Spyder, and ordering myself some more Karnage Tear.
Conclusion:
If you want accuracy and a great price, this is the paint for you. Typically I would say nothing is perfect, but I have to make an exception. When in my opinion a paint outperforms 2 others that are rated a 9+, it HAS to get a 10.