Diablos, PMI premiums, super swirl, marballizers, all stars, white box
Marker Setup:
Spyder VS2
universal spyder virtue board
infiniti trigger
12" CP barrel
new designz feed neck
HALO B w/ rip and v35 board
48ci 3000 psi NO2 tank.
Recommended Barrels:
anything decent
Strengths:
accurate*
color and fill*
The buckets are useful
Good shelf life
Weaknesses:
This paint is a complete gamble...see review
*-if you get a good batch
Review:
Okay, this was my go-to paint when I was a kid, ages 13-17. I've used this paint dozens of times, and it's very good paint for the price IF YOU GET A GOOD BATCH. I'd say 7 times out of 10 this paint was awesome, shot great, was just brittle enough, etc. Everything you expect from a paintball. Those other times, I'd get a terrible batch and it would be warped out of the box causing horrible inaccuracy and chops. Sometimes there were broken balls in the bag, making other balls oily and less accurate. And yes, these paintballs are extra messy.
I love the buckets, and I don't know why. I just like to put other paint in them after my ZAPs are used up. I still use a bucket to this day, it has a handle, it makes paint transportation a little easier. This paint also has a good shelf life, my friend had some left over from years ago, it still shot fine.
Conclusion:
Knowing what I know now about paintballs (which kinds are good and consistent, which aren't), there's no reason for me to buy this stuff any more. It was fine when I was playing in the woods with a victor 3-4 years ago, but I've moved on to bigger and better paint. In the end, it isn't worth the trouble.