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Period of Product Use:
3 months
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Paintball Experience:
1 year
Similar Products Used:
if i had some .68 round caliber pebbles yea but i don't
Marker Setup:
Spyder Pilot ACS
Evlution II Y-board clear
Tru-flight rifled barrel 14'
Evil Smokestack
Recommended Barrels:
anything at all, if it doesn't have a hole one of these rocks will make one in it.
Strengths:
they are round and NEVER CHOP
Weaknesses:
NEVER CHOP; they are too hard
don't break on opponents
transparent cheap thin fill
Review:
These are the worst balls i have used. I like practice balls better and they are cheaper. they didn't chop but my gun has only chopped about 15 balls out of about 7000 i have shot total. I practice shot a few of these when I got them and they went clean though 4 layers of moving box cardboard. Every one of them did.
Conclusion:
I would just buy some decent practice balls over these. Even if i was playing a tourney
Monster balls-less accurate
Freedom balls
dbx practice balls
Marker Setup:
Kingman Spyder xtra, 20oz pure energy co2, gravity fed hopper, proto 14" 1-piece barrel
Recommended Barrels:
Virtually any
Strengths:
Smooth shell
cheap
accurate
gets the job done
Weaknesses:
Bad colors (only orange and yellow)
big seams (but it isnt really a problem)
Review:
I Bought these paintballs about a month ago at Dicks for $40 bucks. They came with 2000 paintballs that were orange and yellow ( thats the only choice). When i took them out to the field i played with them all day no chop no weird spins, i was very impressed by these. I was using a shocker and after the entire day of paintballing i have nothing bad to say about the performance, at all they were perfect. the only weakness was the watered down fill inside but because they are bright its not much of a problem
Conclusion:
Overall i would say these are perfect for recreational play, maybe even for a tourney if your low on cash