very hard to break on people
bounces off everything
no accuracy
half the distance of any other balls that I have used with the flatline barrel
Conclusion:
I wouldnt buy them again.I shoot 1000 of them and had 1 break in the barrel.
My accuracy was way of with these balls,they were going all over.I used JT Maxim balls that day also and they were shooting perfect and twice as far.
I will say with all stars or jt maxim
Boblong defiant teardrop barrel custom drop nitro tank 12volt rev.and a cocker
Recommended Barrels:
teardrop custom products
Strengths:
they are accurate as all hell great in winter & summer all seasons
WILLY is a puss* if they hurt and he is wrong and i dont know when they came out so i think i put a year and i have been using them ever since challenge park sold them. OOOOOOOhhhhhhhhhh Willy barrel matters
Weaknesses:
not much at all what can be wrong with a paintball that is great in winter
never leave these in sun got antifreez in them or thats what i was told
tippmann 98c, flatline, ex chamber, double trigger, rear cocking
Recommended Barrels:
i used my flatline, but im sure they shoot good with all
Strengths:
these are good in cold weather. thats what they are made for
they dont break in the barrel like super swirls
they are farily accurate, but not as good as marbs
Weaknesses:
they are heavy and drop about 30 ft shorter than the marbs
they hurt when u get shot with them
they dont have that bright of pink fill as i thought they would
some of them are like egg shaped
Conclusion:
they live up to their name and that is what they are made for but in the long run i would choose marbs
but go ahead and try them with different barrels and they may work better than mine did
Dye Ultralite shoots amazing with these, (none out of 2000 broke).
Strengths:
Great for cold weather
cool color
works with most barrels very well
good size too
Weaknesses:
Try not to waste them because they are kinda exspensive
Conclusion:
A lot of balls tend to break in the cold, such as PMI and Marballizer. So if you want to play in the cold weather definitly buy this paint even though it may be a little expensive.
I have a spyder shutter with: 12 volt revolution hopper,32 degrees expansion chamber, regulator, dye gauge, tournament remote system, shocktech bolt, esp trigger, esp striker bolt, excel barrel, j&j barrel, and 32 degrees max performance elbow.
Recommended Barrels:
dye xcel and the j&j ceramic barrels (only ones ive used)
Strengths:
I only had two breaks in the barrel first time i used them and that trend never changes. This is the best outdoor paint. Cant go wrong buying this paint. breaks easily on other people. lol.
Weaknesses:
I havnt experienced anything bad yet
Conclusion:
This is the only winter paint i buy, its dependable, accurate, and nice to shoot.
32deg. competition, brass eagle, pmi prem. and gold. In cold weather they all suck. The 32's seemed to big for my piranha barrel. I spent more time cleaning my barrel than shooting. But they might be great when it's warm.
Marker Setup:
piranha sts
Recommended Barrels:
I'd like to know,
Strengths:
Thick shell. Good for weeds and woods. I've been using them in 20deg. weather. With a stock barrel I bust about 1 out of 75. Some times less or more.
Weaknesses:
The price. I pay $65. at the local. To steep for me.
Maybe a little short on distance. Curved sometimes. Could be barrel size.
Conclusion:
I don't care if the ball busts on it's target. It's worth the trade if it doesn't always bust on weeds and little branches. This does break on target 75%% of the time though. I'm still going to look for a cheaper ball though. A lot cheaper. If I could get these for $50. I'd give them a 9.
32 Degree Team Colors (winter fill). Ok paint that can't compare to Polar Ice.
Marker Setup:
RT/PRO, 14" Dye Broomstick, chrome power feed, 12 V Revvy with X-Board, Intelliframe and 88/3000 PMI HPA system. *Day was sunny at 33 degrees with a 3-5 mile wind.
Recommended Barrels:
Unknown, I only stick with my Dye. However, this paint rolls around and is too small for my Dye Broomstick. I just picked up a 14" Dye Stainless Steel today and it's the same. This is a VERY small ball.
Strengths:
Rarely chopped and did pretty good considering it's too small for my bbl. To compensate, I put on a plastic shroud to cover the porting which seemed to help with range. However, I still had to arc it for targets 25 yards out.
Weaknesses:
Doesn't fit Dye Broom stick or SS bbl for the automags.
Conclusion:
Even with the poor fit, I still did very well with it as opposed to the 32 Degree (Winter fill) that I was using on the same day.