They work fine with any medium bore barrel (the stock spyder barrel does better with it than i thought it would)
They also worked well with my PMI Razzor which is a surprise seeing as it wasnt much better than the stock barrel with other paint I have used with it...
Strengths:
-Value
-Available anywhere
-bright fill
-no chops/breaks
Weaknesses:
ummm....none really.
Review:
These aren't bad. I got them thinking that they would be OK, but they did more than that. I was landing them in a 5-6 inch grouping with the STOCK Spyder barrel...not bad. ;) The price can't be beat for what you get. I can't reccommend them enough.
Conclusion:
Buy them if you want an excellent value. Buy them, but watch out if buying from Walmart (not fresh).
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, January 21st, 2004 at 2:07 pm PST
Notice he doesn't specify the range from which he was 'landing' these shots. I can land shots in a 5-6 inch grouping using a blade 1 and BE paint. Just stand about 1 1/2 feet from a tree and fire until some shots actually gets through the gun.
ive used these before they work in my 98c and my friends bob long timmy.....they shot great.....and i shot from ,aybe 50 feet at a 5 inch ciclre and most hit within the 2 inch center areas but anyway they are really good balls unlike those DAMN BLUE STREAKS....that jus tpiis the living shuit outta of you
yea i used this paint alot wen i had a brass eagle. they broke as soon as the hit sumthin. i havnt used them in my xtra yet but im thinkin about tryin it soon
The reviewer points out the most important part of paintballs anyway.. If they aren't fresh, be very wary. It's possible to have non fresh paintballs perform well, but they need to be rotated often (at least once a week) to prevent dimples and be in a climate controlled area (this includes temperature and precipitation)