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Number of Reviews: 89
Average Rating: 9.1 / 10
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Product replacement for Scorch(discontinued).

OK, so we?ve got a thing for red-shelled paintballs. Call it a weakness. We took our already great Scorch paint and made it even better. Visible Impact paintballs pack tournament-grade value into a field-priced paintball. Red shell/orange fill. Visible Impact comes out of your marker laser-straight, and always breaks on target with a heavy-bodied, bright fill. Of course, Visible Impact has a non-toxic, biodegradable fill and shell that washes off easily with just water. Did we mention all of our paintballs are made for us by ProCaps - the same folks that make the best paintballs in the world?
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coconut18 Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
3 months45 of 45 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
Marbs, Big ball, Zap Spank, Game Face Recon, Proball, Monsterballs, Superswirls, Stryker, and many more
Marker Setup: Tippmann 98 Custom
*14 inch J&J Ceramic Barrel
*Ricochet Apache hopper
*Double Trigger
Soon to come......
Cyclone Feed
Flatline
Recommended
Barrels:
Any smaller bore barrel.
Strengths: +Cheap
+Accurate
+Sold at Wal-mart
+Visble fill
+Breaks on impact not in your gun
Weaknesses: -Small bore
-Bright red shell which can give away your position in woodsball
Review: I have tried many different paintballs and these are the best that I have used for the price. I can hit a bunker from about 70 feet away with a tight 6 inch grouping. I have used 4,000 of these and have never had a problem of them breaking on my target, the break everytime on impact. I have been shot by these in the bare hand and it busted, no complaints, great paintball for the price. Sure, there are better paintballs, but these are the best for the price and avaliability. I am giving them a 10 because are the best paintballs that they sell at the Wal-Mart in my area, and best for the price.
Conclusion: I would reccomend this to any weekend baller or any recreational player. They are cheap at $40 dollars for a case.
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 at 11:11 pm PST
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AOE Wednesday, September 27th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Only tested21 of 21 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
scorch from the same company, and I think just about every product out there
Marker Setup: 98 w/ flatline
Pilot ACS
Ion
Recommended
Barrels:
Any barrel
Strengths: Fly straightly, breakage on target most of the time
Weaknesses: Some bounces
Not lazer straight
Review: Bright fill and mid grade ball for 38 dollars and change. We recently set up our bunkers in our yard, and made a paint testing side. 1/2 inch foam padding, 3/4" padding, etc, up to 2" on mdf to see where the ball breaks. (yes, we were bored). these broke on the 1/2 inch, the 3/4 inch and then around 50 percent on the 1", did not break on the 2" (very few balls we have tested did, like premium broke around 50% on the 2").

For the money spent, well worth it. They do not like me at Wal-mart because I open the paint to look for breaks (exact opposite of when you go to a paintball store and they open the paint before even asking). They had two boxes in stock, I ended up taking 2 bags from one box and 2 bags from the other. The packaging is not as good as it was with the plastic case that scorch came in.

they fly straight, not as straight as higher end paint, but you will generally hit what you are aiming at within 3 shots. the spread was not awful, around 2 feet at 40 feet. There are many factors involved tho, including wind, so that generally is a decent spread. (some jt premimun edition same day did a little better on the spread).

These are the same price as the scorch, with the same bright red shell, the pink fill, yes, the box says pink as well, was bright and not very runny.
Conclusion: All in all, for under 40 dollars if you are looking for a case of paint then this is the one to get. If you by paint from wal-art, this is the only case to get (the monster balls were all dimpled). If you know that you are going to playing in a few weeks then I would not recommend these, get some x-ball or something (NELSON ANARCHY, my favorite so far) online from action village. Good luck, First review woohoo.
Rating:
8 out of 10Last edited on Saturday, September 30th, 2006 at 9:20 am PST
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kyle_moua Sunday, March 11th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
3 months8 of 8 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
monster balls(suck) marberlizers(good stuff/expensive though) scorch, recon balls
Marker Setup: Spyder Mr1 with 14 inch J&J ceramic barrel with a machine gun shroud over it, M4 stock and new internals.

Stock Spyder mr3 with a Evlution 3 loader

(Backup)Sonix pro with 12 inch J&J ceramic barrel, 32 deggres drop forward and new internals
Recommended
Barrels:
J&J ceramic barrels...haven't broken a ball yet...8 cases...
Strengths: Bright pink fill, no dimples, hard shell
Weaknesses: Red shell, but it will be too late before you see it coming
Review: Awwww man this paint if in the top 5 on my list...this is good stuff...they break on impact and have a bright thick pink fill, unless you get the red fill, but i like the pink...i tested these and got hooked, laser straight accuracy, and a great buy for only 38 and some change...i usually get 4 thousand of these when i go play cause man i love this paint...you have to try it...i haven't broken any of these balls since i last posted this review...for a wal-mart product i recomend impact paint...all the rest of their paint is cheap and has dimples...go with Impact and you'll be doing yourself a favor!
Conclusion: Great paint for the price...40 bucks...and man did i mention it's sold at walmart...so any person can get to it...great stuff...no problems for me yet...nice!
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Thursday, April 12th, 2007 at 10:46 am PST
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The Paint Saint Thursday, April 17th, 2008
Period of
Product Use:
6 months6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
1 year
Similar
Products Used:
Brass Eagle Monsterballs
Nelson HotSpot
Stryker
Others unknown
Marker Setup: Kingman Spyder Pilot '05 w/ ACS
Empire ReLoader II
Pure Energy 3000 PSI 72 cu. in.
Stock everything
Strengths: No hopper/barrel breaks
Splat well
Thick fill
Price
Availability
X-Ball certified
Visibility
Accurate
Weaknesses: Single fill color
DO NOT STORE WELL!!!
Not legal in some parks
Review: These are, as of current, my favorite balls. A friend showed them to me and I was skeptical to them, but now I love them.

Pros:
No hopper breaks. I've never had one break in the bag, in a pod, in any barrel, or in a hopper. Never.
Splat well. I only remember them not breaking when I fire at inflatables about 150 ft away.
Thick fill. I could only ask for slightly thicker. But, it's extremely thick as is.
Price. They are $35 at my Wal-Mart, though more at others.
Availability. If they are in Wal-Mart, they have good availability.
X-Ball certified. Not that I care.
Show well. They're thick and bright pink. What else needs said?
Accurate. They go far and straight.

Cons:
Single fill color. More would be nice. Something like neon green would be nice.
Storage. The shell melts if stored in heat. But, they retain their shape very well.
Not legal. I've been to two parks only that allow pink.
Conclusion: Get it if it's allowed at your favorite park. I see no other reason why not. I love them. I'll get them until I find something else better at about the same price.
I'd give it a higher rating if they stored better.
Check out my review on Game Face Recon paint for my test results.
Rating:
9 out of 10Last edited on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 at 1:41 pm PST
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Jpap18 Monday, March 24th, 2008
Period of
Product Use:
3 months4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
Marbalizer
Evil
Blaze
X Ball Pro Caps
every kind of paintball i mean EVERY KIND
Marker Setup: Red to Black Lasoya Promaster
Proto 14" barrel
Psychoballistics on/off drop
dye stickies
cp reg
adjustable feedneck
delrin spike pin
Recommended
Barrels:
Almost any. Proto barrels, flatline barrels, dye barrels, this paint works great with all barrels.
Strengths: CHEAP. Always break on target, consistant size/roundess, visible impacts (duh), can buy at walmart
Weaknesses: Before buying at walmart, check paintballs. might have been stocked there for ages
Review: These paintballs work great with my tippmann custom pro flatline. accuracy is very consistant maybe 1-3 curves out of a case of 2000. They go through my proto one piece barrel and give it an accuracy of a high end two piece barrel. At 35-40 bucks a case this paint is a steal, every bit as good as other high end paintballs. Just be careful if you do buy them from walmart, check the bags for broken or dimpled paintballs because walmart doesn't restock their paintballs for ages and the balls you buy may have been sitting there for years lol.
Conclusion: BUY these paintballs, they always break, they're nice and bright, look cool, have consistant size and roundness, great accuracy, and only a few bucks more than the crappy monster paintballs you can buy from walmart (please dont ever buy monster balls, made from BE what else can i say. they're so crappy i won't even bother to write a seperate review on them lol)
Rating:
10 out of 10
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paintballer1184 Saturday, May 19th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
2 years4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
3 years
Similar
Products Used:
Brass Eagle Wild Streak and Monster Balls (Don't buy unless you can only get them)
Game Face Scorch (Its the same)
Some random tournament grade paint
Marker Setup: Ion , New Designs QEV, Dead ON Paintball Drop Foward, Redz Cam Lock Feedneck, CP Rake Trigger
Tippmann 98 Custom Pro with Whisper Barrel
Spyder Pilot ACS, Proto Barrel, NDZ Clamping Feedneck

DXS 3000psi 48ci
Viewloader Evolution 3
Recommended
Barrels:
Whisper, Stock ION Barrel if you have an ION
Strengths: -Sold at Wal-Mart
-Cheap but great quality
-Bright Fill
Weaknesses: -Can bounce
-Not the best grade of paint
Review: Ok I buy this paint often and I think its a great quality paint that you can buy at Wal-Mart. It is basically the same paint as Scorch which is also made by Game Face. I prefer this paint over Brass Eagle paintballs and the bore matches well with my markers barrels. So I had a pod of this paint lying around and I wanted to shoot my ION for the first time because I just purchased it. I loaded up my Revvy and gased up my ION and started to shoot faster and faster. I was amazed at how accurate my ION was, I knew this was because of the paint to bore match. It was ball on ball accurate. This is the only paint that I can buy at Wal-Mart that I will use on my ION. The balls broke perfectly with a nice bright fill, I am happy I got this paint.
Conclusion: This is great paint if your low on cash, so. . .just drop by Wally World and pick a case of this up. I give it a. . .
Rating:
9 out of 10Last edited on Wednesday, July 18th, 2007 at 1:06 pm PST
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Danterwhoo Monday, May 7th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
3 months
Similar
Products Used:
Worrpaint addiction
Marker Setup: Tippmann A-5
Flatline
Super R/T
double trigger
Dye 4500psi/70cu
Recommended
Barrels:
Flatline was great
Strengths: Thick fill, thick shell, consistently round, breaks on target.
CAN BUY AT WALMART 37$
Weaknesses: Bright red shell
stocked at walmart (who knows how long it has been there)
Review: This was a great paint. Out of 2000 rounds with a FLATLINE barrel I only broke one inside the barrel!!!! OUT OF 2000!! It has a thick bright pink fill that was not greasy. If you use a flatline you will be very pleased with this paint it has a small caliber and won't break. It does occasionally take a curve instead of flying straight but for 37$ you can't beat it!! Ohh yea since it is from walmart make sure to open the box and check for broken paint before you buy.
Conclusion: Great for recreational and woods ball! I will continue to use it for all my byop games! Highly recomended. I give it a nine only because of the occasional curving of the ball but besides that it is an incredible paint for the price.
Rating:
9 out of 10
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pb46816 Monday, March 12th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
Only tested4 of 9 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
6 months
Similar
Products Used:
Draxxus Midnight Paintballs
Marker Setup: Spyder Rodeo
16'' Smart Parts Linear Barrel
vl 200
20 oz CO2 tank
32 Degrees Remote w/Slide Check
Recommended
Barrels:
The one i have
Strengths: -Visible fill
-High-quality paintballs
Weaknesses: -None so far
Review: ***All Of My Reviews Are Edited And Re-edited***

I have used Draxxus Midnight Paintballs, and teh only difference between these and those is that the Midnight cost more. I bought a 500 pack of these and test shot them, no dimples, no breaks in barrel. I previously thought i had to get a new bolt because my paint kept curving like an apex barrel. As soon as i started using these, there was very little curving, about 1for very 100 curved. The reason why these paintballs are comparable to Draxxus Midnight is because they are both made by the same manufacturer, Procaps Paintball.
Conclusion: I say don't get them, so I can buy them all!
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Tuesday, March 13th, 2007 at 12:55 pm PST
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trooperdoo Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Period of
Product Use:
3 months2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
marbeliser, dexrerus, anarchy
Marker Setup: Smart parts Impulse with blackheart, fasta, progressive, and many more ups.
Recommended
Barrels:
use the freak barrel kit you can size the balls down to lazer accuracy
Strengths: no dimples, bright fill, found at walmart, CHEAP!!!!
Weaknesses: none that I could find
Review: ok so heres the deal I always buy cheap paint and i was looking arround and here i see visible impact. I cut open the box to look at the Paint an it looked good so I bought it. that weekend I tried it out and I shot lazer straight, had bright pink fill (I mean pink, you no when you shoot someone and they get all mad, well they get really mad when they have to clean off pink paint) it also broke every single time on target. I then tested it out through my impulse and after 2500 rounds i didn't have one broken ball.
buy this stuff, its cheap, bright, lazer straight, and works with my vision eyes.
Conclusion: Buy this paint, not other $60.00 or more. it shoots just as well and doesn't stain like some others.
Rating:
10 out of 10
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P8INTBALL4LIFE Friday, February 15th, 2008
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
Less than a month
Similar
Products Used:
All kinds of different paint.....
Marker Setup: Spyder MR1 all stock.... i,m a noob...
Recommended
Barrels:
any should be ok...
Strengths: *Candy Shell*-break on opponent not in GUN!!! *Bright Shell* & *Bright Fill*
Weaknesses: NONE!! a truly well made paintball... no obvious weaknesses what so ever...
Review: *Visible Impacts* will truly give u the best bang 4 your buck!! they a have a nice candy like shell that breaks as soons as it hits.... Visible Impacts are some of the best quality paintballs i,ve played with... if ur not a player with a whole lotta money and are tired of crappy MONSTERBALLS!!! then buy the *Visible Impacts*!! they do cost 5 or 6 more bux but well worth the money... u get a really high quality paintball 4 one of the best prices u can find on paint....
Conclusion: *Visible Impacts* are a "MUST TRY" type of paint i highly recommend this paint 2 anyone....
Rating:
10 out of 10
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