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Sunday, March 4th, 2001 |
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| 2 of 2 people found this review helpful. |
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| Strengths: |
This is some truely impressive paint, I was shooting it with a Brass Eagle Tiger Shark, and i never had a single ball break, also, once when i shot it (my friend was in a fox hole and i was on the ground about 30 ft away) , I aimed too low and i had accidentally double cocked it, so there were 2 balls in my barrel, i shot, and both of the balls went into the grass, darn i though, as my friend got ready to let loose with his m98 w/ flatline, all of a sudden he gets up and yells hit. Apparently, my ball rolled through the grass and broke on his hopper, with paint like this, how can you not love it.
This paint is:
-Very accurate
-the gelatin breaks easy on opponents (one broke on me from a m98 w/flatline from 250 ft, n e one who has used a m98 w/flatline knows that most balls bounce at more than 150 ft.)
-The stuff keeps good for a very long time |
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| Weaknesses: |
The only bad thing about this paint that comes to mind is how darn expensive it is to buy. |
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| Conclusion: |
The balls are very accurate, just like there name suggests, all the ball are circular (no freak oval balls that break in your barrel). I would suggest this to anyone who has enough money to buy it. |
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