It has a thinner shell with a thick fill. If you play competition or just for recreation, this is an good paint.
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The Nelson Paintball Paintballs are older, so they are not commonly available anymore.
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Sunday, February 10th, 2002
Period of Product Use:
Less than a month
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
I've used Brass Eagle, Winchester, View Loader, and RPS but none of these even come close to comparing with the Nelson's. The only other paintball that can compare are Diablos. But they are twice as expensive as Nelsons.
Marker Setup:
Tippman Model 98 with a 14" PMI Razzor barrel
Recommended Barrels:
The PMI works great on these balls and so does the Taso Winforce. I used these balls with my PMI and I haven't had a ball break yet!
Strengths:
These are the ABSOLUTE WORST paintballs Nelson makes so that means they are the cheapest. Even though they are the bottom of the barrel Nelson, there is no way you can tell the difference between this ball and the other top of the line paintballs out there. Great price, work great, and wont break in your barrel!
Weaknesses:
I haven't came across a bad thing yet
Conclusion:
This paintball is a great investment. It's cheap, it flies great, it busts on the target, and leaves your enemies plastered with its THICK FILL
Well, they make it out of the gun, haven't had too many break in the gun. they aren't expensive.
Weaknesses:
Have you ever been point blanked before, or bunkered by Nelson paintballs. Well, I have seen someone get shot from less than 5 feet away, he was shot 3 times, and none of them broke, leaving some bad blood bloches all over the arms and chest of the player. He could have kept playing, but the pain talked him into giving up, he didn't want the onslot of more paint hitting him.
These things are like triple hard shelled, they don't break.
My team used some in a speed ball tourny, we were hitting the opponents, but they weren't breaking leaving the team in there, bruised, but still able to take us out. Let me tell you, we will not buy these balls again, I would never want to hurt people with these things.
Conclusion:
Don't get me wrong they work, but only for rec play, or cronning in your gun. they fly for the most part straight, but they just don't want to break. All i am hoping for is that we got a bad batch, because these were not paintballs, these were like little Marbals.
Very nice to play with. Pretty accurate and good fill. Not too hard to wipe. Itīs a good paint for spyders and piranhas and markers and that kind of markers.
Weaknesses:
Donīt always break on the target. But at least it doesnīt break in the barrel....
Should be a thinner shell.
Conclusion:
A good all-round paint. I prefer a thinner shell though. Shot a guy two times in the head and none broke, they just bounced off his head.....
pretty much everything they broke in my boomstick like crazy never had a problem with pmi but when they dont brake it the barrel they curve really bad and they are o whole lot more than a case of PMI Premium Advantage
Conclusion:
dont buy unless they work good with your gun setup because they sure dont with my impulse
The nelson paint balls are good because they don't break in the bag to much so if your a non-tourney player use these because there cheap and durable.
brillant if your trigger happy person so get these and spray away!!!
Weaknesses:
The bad things are they are pretty hard and if your gonna shoot someone make sure your put at least 3 into them.not the most accurate on the market either.
Conclusion:
overall a good recreation ball to use on walk on fields and fart about games with you m8's.I use it in my 98 and it works fine.only with the occasional breakage.