Period of Product Use: |
Only tested |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
~From Best to Worst~
~RPS Marbilizer: Very good
~JT Maxim: Very good
~Powerball: Quite good
~RPS Big Ball: Good/OK
~PMI Premium: OK
~Great America: OK
~Brass Eagle: Not OK |
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| Marker Setup: |
Tippmann 98C with...
14" Cp 1piece
Phsyco ballistics Drop Forward
Double Trigger
98c X-chamber
Ricochet AK 9v
Wierd metal stock deal
20oz Co2 with Smart Parts on/off
Sometimes my cheap $15 scope |
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Recommended Barrels: |
Hmmmm...
For this stuff you need a nice barrel. I have seen it used in the Angel infinity series 2002 and they worked good. Same with some of the DYE barrels. |
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| Strengths: |
*Gives the computer screen a quizzical look as I ponder*
~They have a good shell. Kinda on the thick side.
~The fill is quite thick. It is, in fact, rather waxy.
~Sometimes they fly with a tinge of straitness. |
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| Weaknesses: |
OK here i go...
~First of all they are horribly dirty when they break in a bag. Out of the 8 bags, 5 had broken balls in them. We didn't even think of keeping them due to our past experience with proball. Back to UPS they went.
~Anyway, they aren't that accurate. When a suicidal maniac with an Angel rushes up your flank don't rely on these. Even at 30 feet. Believe me I know this from experience. I still remember the pain of several paintballs hitting in quick succession into my side as I tried frantically to get a hit on this guy who was in the open!
~If they break in your hopper or tubes your screwed. Any other paintball they touch will loose accuracy.
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| Conclusion: |
I guess these aren't that bad if you are an occasional rec player with a deep pocket. But if you are like me, a paintball maniac who spends his last penny on paintballs and air*, get some better paint for a better price.
*I was over exagerating a bit but I do devote much of my time to my hobbies. |
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| Rating: |
| 5 out of 10 | Last edited on Saturday, January 29th, 2005 at 12:41 am PST |
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