XBall Bronze Series - Saving money is always key for up and coming Teams, Rental Group bookings, and younger players everywhere. With XBall Bronze you save with confidence: Perfect for Team practices, budget-minded Groups, and any time the money's tight. Consistent, robust, and effective.
FILLS: Washable Fills keep Groups, guests, and Moms happy.
SHELL: XBall Bronze's more robust shells avoid gun breaks.
BOX: Procaps' "StrongBoxT": 2000-round 4x500 case. The best there is.
Product Availability
The XBall Paintball Bronze Paintballs are newer, so they should be commonly available.
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ion with
new dezines qev
cp trigger
q lock feed neck
scepter barrel 14"
lightning bolt
dye stickies
soon to come
new board
new body
Recommended Barrels:
Anyn kit they are not very big they roll out of the stcok ion barrel and i think its a .689 so they arent to big
Strengths:
Strong shell
Bright colors
shoot pretty well at high speeds with no breaks
Weaknesses:
A little more money than others but well worth it
Review:
I had been looking on paintball sites for paint one day and then i saw x ball which i have never heard of so i decided to buy some got the shipment and put a pod threw my gun and knew this stuff was great it never broke in my gun or barrel nice bright colors on everything that i hit im very impressed with this paint i have also tried silver and gold and they are superior as well i just dont feel like writing two more reviews for them
Conclusion:
I think that you should buy it and try it for yourself its really good paint
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Sunday, April 30th, 2006 at 12:05 pm PST
-Tip M98
-BP Folding Stock
-Tip Exp. Chamber
-SP 14" Progressive Barrel
-Kingman Remote
-Home-made mods out the wazoo
Strengths:
Not too pricey, reliable breakage.
Weaknesses:
Fill, Dimples to no end.
Review:
Lets start by saying I've only been through one case. So anyway me and my buddy bought these at the local shop, $52, not too bad. Nary a break in the bags, and just a tad too small in my SP progressive. Lots and lots of dimples though, perhaps 1 in 4 balls. You can tell which of your shots were dimpled balls, because 1 in 4 would fly in whichever direction they saw fit. I suppose that if you could find a batch with no dimps, you would have yourself a fine box of rec-ball ammo, because the other 3 of 4 shot like a dream. Other than that, the fill was ok is suppose, but nothing to write home about. Again, this is the box I used, not sure of batch-to-batch consistency with this product.
Conclusion:
Rec-ball folk, try it if you're looking to step up from that Wal-Mart junk you've been using. But give the case a thorough dimple check before you fork over the cash.
Various field paint - Dont compare
Hotbox (X.O.) - Got a horrible batch, so they dont stand up to XBall
Spectrum (X.O.) - Not as good, but still very good
Marker Setup:
DYE DM6 stock
Crossfire 68/45 LP
Halo B
Recommended Barrels:
.687-.689
Strengths:
Perfect flight
Deadly accuracy
Bright fill
No bounces
Weaknesses:
Its not free
Review:
Out of my DM6, this stuff is insane. Ball on ball, even if I managed to chop a ball! Very rarely have I ever had a chop, besides when I forget to turn my hopper on.... There is absolutely no seam, the only way to tell is the dual coloured shell. Every time I've bought XBall, its been white, perfect for the field I play at. Of the 10 cases I've bought, no dimples or defects, none busted in the bag. Procaps has made an excellent paint for the price $50 Canadian, unbeatable for the quality.
Conclusion:
All I can say, is go out and buy it.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, April 19th, 2006 at 5:37 pm PST
Scorch- Not as good
GAP- About the same
Rampage - Close
Heavy Metal - Not as good
ZAP Rec Grade - Horrible
ZAP Sport - Not as good
PMI Premium - Not as good
Marballizer - About the same
JT Tactical - Not as good
Severe Hurricane - Not as good
Severe Tempest - About the same
Spyder electra DX with acs bolt, rocking trigger, evlution 2 with z-board
Recommended Barrels:
Any barrel with the right bore size
Strengths:
Nice hard shell
Bright paint (ive only used orange)
Cheap
No chopping
Weaknesses:
None so far
Review:
Bought these off Actionvillage for 37 bucks a case and they were worth it. These paintballs have a harder shell than my the marballizers and have broken on contact every time i shot them.Really nice fill so its impossible to wipe and i could easily tell everytime i hit somebody. Awesome quality for the price and i'm definetly going to be buying more.
03 cocker, eclipseblade, boomstick, HALO B, HP tank, superfly, shocktech cocking rod
Recommended Barrels:
Mainly just some quality barrels, stock barrels from a grade 5 and up markers. No JT Quadra stocks though. Honestly you dont need a new upgraded barrel, but it helps.
Strengths:
Ball breaks on target not in gun.
Weaknesses:
None that I know of
Review:
All xball balls are great. I think that you would waste money using xball silver or gold, I think thats just the marketers trying to trick you into thinking there is a difference. But thats besides the point, these balls dont break in your gun, and are a fine size for rec or tournament play. I have used them in both.
Conclusion:
From having a little backyard woodsball party to playing airball with some timmys and shockers, the xball bronze balls have got you covered.
Tippmann Custom Pro E. (stock drop forward, Works barrel, double finger trigger, etc)
Strengths:
Cheap. Damn near as good as the more expensive stuff.
Weaknesses:
Uhhhh... could always be cheaper I guess :-)
Review:
Shot a case and a half without a single break. Flys like an arrow. Shot great round to round. I'm still using CO2 and was rockin the field. I had no problems moving up front and putting rounds on target. Taggin people like crazy. I could be sure the next round I shoot was going to hit the same spot as the previous. Just like good paint should.
The X-Ball Bronze: In my opnion, the best paint for my marker. The Flatline likes it, even after it sits for a month. It's cost efficent, as it's only $40 at my local store. I personally like the AQUA fil, when it breaks, you can see it from across the field. I use this as my primary paintball, how can you go wrong with it?
Conclusion:
I buy this paint for every game! If you are looking for good, under $50 paint, this is by far the best.
I use have a .691 Stiffi Barrel and a teardrop .689
It's way too loose on the stiffi but the teardrop worked ok ( a bit loose from some balls but never the less worked exceptionally well) I recommend using .687 / .689 barrels.
Strengths:
-Looks neat
-local paintball store sells individual bags..?
-Breaks on contact
Weaknesses:
-The only weakness for me is probably the size of the balls (see review)
Review:
I bought these balls for a great price of $13.99 for a bag of 500 count. Since I use my stiffi carbon barrel, which has a bore size of .691, more often than my teardrop and stock barrel the balls are too small. Anything .691 and above will not do. My teardrop barrel did significantly well, but like I mentioned earlier all the balls DO NOT come in one exact size.
Conclusion:
Well priced and shoots well. Just make sure you have a .687 - .689 barrel to shoot with or don't bother getting these.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, July 6th, 2005 at 8:19 am PST
Well I use the Progressive and my friend uses the teardrop and they both work well with this paint.
Strengths:
Well made
accurate
nice and round with no mis-shapes.
price
No barrel breaks.
Weaknesses:
See below
Review:
Ok this is a cheaply, higher quality paintball. I would call it, "high quality rec paint."
its accurate and well made. Nice and round with no dimples or anything.
Now the only downside to it is the fill. Its not bad, but its not good. Its a white fill, somewhat bright, but not the brightest. Lets just say you could see it if it breaks on you. The thing that is really bad about it though is that when it breaks on you you dont see it very much. There is not alot of splatter. You might get some shots on you where you see all the fill of the paintball, but most of the time not much splatters on you. You could see it though bcz the fill is easy to see. Unless it hits your gun or hopper or harness or mask or anything hard, even a nice direct hit to the body. Only then will the fill show nicely. Its not tourny paint but a very good quality rec paint and very affordable. Ill give it a 9 just because you can not always see the splatter like you should.
Conclusion:
If your on a budget or arent playing tournys then this is definitely the paint for you. Even if you arent on a budget its quite a bang for your buck.