Xball Gold- My goodness these are better but they are so much more expensive
RPS Premium- They are good and cheaper but they arent as high quality
Zap Spank- cheaper but not as good
Stingers- ok but definitely not as good
Polar Ice- best winter paint but doesnt compare to xball bronze
DXS Midnight- really good value paint comes close to xball bronze
DXS Frostbite- same as polar ice but cheaper and not as good as bronze
Marker Setup:
05 Superstock
Trinity CFN
NDZ on/off
Spyder VS2
Trinity FB
CP reg
PMR asa
Recommended Barrels:
they are realitively small bore so anything in the .684-.687 would be good
Strengths:
Bright fill, High Quality, Breaks Easily
Weaknesses:
Breaks Easily, Expensive
Review:
There is no mistake that you hit someone with xball bronze. The balls that i get with pink fill are so bright i can see a hit all the way across the field. For those that are wondering why i said breaks easily in both weakness and strength is all because of the last time i played. I was playing speed ball and there was one man left. He was being surpressed so i sprint to the snake ran up to his bunker and surrendered him. Only after i did I found a pod was missing. There was my pod lieing there near the snake where i slid completly coated with pink fill. Not only did i lose 140 perfectly fine paintballs but i also lost the pod for the day because there was no water available to rinse the pod out. Other than that one complication I have never had a problem with the countless cases of my all-time favorite paintball.
UPDATE I went back to the field and got a new case of this paint. The shell color was intoxicating. Ok back to update. The case was "fresh off the truck" if you know what I mean. I fell in love with them all over again. Im upping the rating to 10 because no one was safe when they were in my sights.
Conclusion:
If you have the money buy it you get a excellent tourney ball for $50 and youll never have to worry about bounces and such.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at 4:29 pm PST