The all-new line of JT Tactical Paint Ammo is available in two grades and colors. Woodland paint ammo features an olive drab shell with field grade yellow fill. The Jungle Camo paint ammo features a custom tri-colored jungle shell with mid grade thick yellow fill for excellent markability. JT Tactical paint ammo is accuracy tested to meet the demands of every scenario player and is packaged in three convenient quantities to satisfy every scenario need: 500, 1000 and 2000 round ammo boxes.
Product Availability
The JT Tactical Paintballs are newer, so they should be commonly available.
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Tippmann A-5E with 249 Saw kit.. 16 inch barrel, HP QEV kit, was equalizer board and PMI 88/4500 Hp tank w/remote line.
Recommended Barrels:
I believe pretty much any medium to big bore barrel.
Strengths:
Price
tactical color
Tough for opponent to see
Weaknesses:
Fill
color could be brighter
Review:
What a solid find. They come packaged in a solid manner. I found no broken balls in either 1000 rd packages I purchased. Balls appear to have a nice tough coat on them which is good for not breaking in your gun or hopper. I fired off about 350 rds as my Saw has a 350 rd hopper. Shot most of it on full auto on my e grip and I didn't have 1 broken ball I could notice. No breaks in the gun or barrel and nearly every ball seemed to break on impact. Target was a piece of plywood about 40 yards away. Conditions were an Ohio January day (cold about 30 degrees) overcast. The fill could have been bigger and thicker in my opinion. It was decent size yellow but I have seen much bigger. Upon completion of test my barrel was hardly messy(which I liked). One great thing I like is these balls are camo tactical color so your target cannot get a bead on where the fire is coming from great for woods ball.
Conclusion:
Nothing is perfect.. but for the price these are very good balls. Excellent for Milsim/scenario woods ball players.. not so much for speed ball kids. Can't beat the value of these
Well i just got a new bolt installed and i went to play a rec game with my friends and it may have been the velocity wasn't adjusted high enough but i opened up on this guy and atleast 4 of them hit (he told me so) but not one of them popped. they didnt pop in my barrel or anything and i got them for christmas and none of them were popped in the bag either so.
Conclusion:
They just wont pop for me they are little green rocks.
Scorch
Heavy Metal-lol
Wild Streak-lol
Dusk
Super Swirl
Marker Setup:
Spyder Pilot acs 2005
ricochet AK sniper
Proflex goggles
Strengths:
Cheap
Invisible to the other players
looks cool
Round
Weaknesses:
Oily
Dull fill
invisible to you too
Don't break
Review:
I've tryed almost all wallmart paint,and this is the best woodsball paint i have ever used. I crawled up on my friend and opened up on him with my spyder. He didn't see where the paint was coming from, so he just hit the dirt. I slowly crawled up into a ditch and took him out. Even after i shot him, he didn't know where i was.
Conclusion:
This is average paint for a good price
Rating:
6 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, December 22nd, 2005 at 5:34 pm PST
These paintballs are really good realy cheap. very accurate camo help you blend in and it has a yellow fil. fill could be a wee bit brighter but its not that bad . pick some up:)
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-Backup/Woodsball Setup-
Spyder Rodeo
Empire ReLoader
20 OZ co2
CP 12" Barrel
Recommended Barrels:
CP or any barrel with .689
Strengths:
Accurate
Thick Fill
Color
Cheap
Weaknesses:
I didnt really see anything
Review:
ya i just got these at walmart (cheap 20 bucks for 1000). i tried these out and they were outstanding. they have a nice thick fill fill and a nice firm shell that is pretty much firm enough so they wont break in your gun but will definetly break on target.this is personally THE BEST cheap paint i think there is out there. if you into tourneys, go get something better but if ur low on cash pick these up at your locol walmart. i personally do not know how JT makes money selling these.
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Conclusion:
Pick up a case today.youll thank me
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, December 3rd, 2005 at 10:55 am PST
Rodeo
14 inch teardrop barrel
Modded stock bolt
Esp Trigger frame with cutom trigger and 50g switch
Strengths:
Hard for your opponent to see
dosn't break in your gun
hard to wipe
Weaknesses:
Hard to trace
dosn't break on impact
paint isn't all that bright
Review:
These are great paintballs for the price, and when i played woodsball with them my friends told me they couldn't see them comming, they just heard a gun go off then they got hit. so basically, theres no dodgin thses in the woods but on the other hand if you like to see where your paintballs fly you might be better off to go woth a brighter shell paint., for the price they are a good buy, but ive had much better luck with other cheap brands, like scorch. i also think that these might have been desighned to work better in the jt tactical guns
Conclusion:
If you play woods, and you need paint fast and cheap get these only if you have a fast accurate gun because i seem to have problems getting them to brake on people, but when they do i usually hear a yell.
WGP VF-Tactical
Kaner Tactical Barrel
Ricochet AK Sniper
Crossfire 68/3000
Recommended Barrels:
Small bore
Strengths:
Relatively cheap (~$40/case)
Dark Green color good for woods ball
Weaknesses:
Thin fill (Woodland Version)
Doesn't break well on target
Review:
Picked some of these up at Walmart late because I needed some paint for a woodsball game early the next morning. They are fairly cheap at $40/case. Seams are not too bad and they fly fairly straight although they don't break well on your opponents. I hit 2 guys from about 40-50 feet away and 2 ball that hit one didn't break and I got it to break on the other. This happened a lot during play and it was 80+ degrees outside. No gun or barrel breaks though.
Also, they seem to be fairly small. I was using a .687 bore barrel and they drop right through without getting stuck at all.
Conclusion:
If you need then quick and want cheap balls they are OK. I'd spend $10 more per case to make sure my paint broke every time on my opponents.
Rating:
7 out of 10
Last edited on Sunday, September 4th, 2005 at 5:02 pm PST
All paintballs Dicks sporting goods and wal-mart carries, and some stuff online
Marker Setup:
Angel g7
^enough said
Recommended Barrels:
smart parts 14"
Strengths:
more than brasseagle, not asmuch as PMI.
Not one barrell-break in 2000 balls
Weaknesses:
Hard shell, but broke on contact
Review:
Um ya.. i used these from wal-mart , they were about $22 for 500 which aint bad cuz brass eagles (500) are around $20 and PMI (500) is about $24. I picked up 4 cases of these because i saw the name "JT" on them and figured they couldnt be all that bad. The balls are a very dark greenish brown , and act like a camo color. The fill was a very bright yellow thick fill ,so whiping was hard , but they didnt stain clothing, Accuracy was deicent , not bad , some of them had a big seam , but when fireing i had no jams due to odd sized balls and i ahd zerro barrell breaks. They broke on contact easily , but like they said Field Grade, they are great for that , but if your in a big tourny and need exact presisness(sp?) go with something other , but for my normal field use and back yard use they were perfect, i also loved how the camo color help hide where the balls were coming from for people to trace to my position.