.689/.690
i used tear drop, evil pipe .689, pcs m16 i think its a .690,jt 2 pc .688, big shot and jj ceramic all for testing and game play.
Strengths:
Low cost
bright fill
nice shell and fill consistency
Weaknesses:
None yet
it is what it is....good low cost paint
Review:
Recently the field had gotten a few skids of this paint for field use. reluctantly i got a few cases cause the price was just right. I tested it between all my setups prior to going to the field. all flew straight only having barrel breaks with the .688 jt. blow through tests favored the .689 18/20 with 2 roll throughs. the paint is nice and round with no dimpling in the 6000 rounds i had bought. I fired rounds from hp and lp markers with great consistancy and accuracy at 75 feet in a 12 in radius. chrono was consistent at +/-7 avg on multiple markers at the field. Orange fill was brighter on target than yellow imo.
i was greatly impressed for rec paint. most of a game day the paint match allowed me to longball more people consistantly. targets were fairly spot on at extended ranges 200+feet.
Finally some decent rec paint thats good if not really good and doesnt kill the wallet.
no complaints here.
Conclusion:
Highly recommend it due cost, accuracy and consitency. Cheap good paint is getting harder to come by. i gave it a 9 because there are better paints out there i just have to find one in rec paint.