automag with 10inch taso stainless barrel (shoots like a boom stick) benchmark drop forward, vl 12vt revvy with Xboard. kingman/java 68ci 3000psi nitro tank
Recommended Barrels:
Boomstick, Ceramic.
Strengths:
Read review.
Weaknesses:
Read review.
Review:
I've used this paint here and there and I've found it ain't bad. Quite round shell, hard shell so excellent for woods play. Quite cheap. This is not a speedball ball because the shell is hard, it's not the best ball I've shot as far as breaking on the target. I've also chopped quite a few with my mag. Out of about a case I'd say I've chopped about 10 balls, that's bad even for a mag, but nothing to p.m.s. about.
Conclusion:
All in all a good ball if you're on a budget and want straight shooting balls. Just avoid using them in speedball.
Cheap where I live, only thing I can get at my store
Weaknesses:
shot <200 and one broke
Review:
I got 500 of these with my gun. So that is what I have shot for the most part. One broke after approx 150 shots. My gun was messed up though, so it may not have been the paints fault. They are ok in my stock barrel, but they curve. They work well for woods. They bounce at longer range, but what paint doesn't.
Conclusion:
They work great for me since they are $40 for a case for me.
lots of barrel breaks, curves when dry & overpriced at the meets & everywhere elese
Review:
well, I am new at this, but I tell you there quality control is pretty bad, they hit hard,which makes for pain when you get hit, @$18 I rather have cheap proball paint, but of course they aren't allowed on the TC paintball fields! after the mid-grade paint that I can berly afford, it's time to downgrade field paint, maybe I will have better luck. I had an average of 1 barrel break per game of speedball, and on the back course, 2 breaks in 20 minutes and my gun is a semi-auto! Save your dough and buy something Else. Unless you have a grand to sink into a gun, these aren't the balls for you.
Conclusion:
Don't buy and if you have too, buy the cheapest TC paintballs possible!
Rating:
1 out of 10
Last edited on Sunday, June 1st, 2003 at 6:52 pm PST
Diablo Blaze, Midnight, Inferno, RPS Marbs, ... on and on.
Marker Setup:
2k2 Nasty Vision Imp, LPR.
Strengths:
Fill is a great color - seems thick enough
Weaknesses:
Breaks in the barrel a whole lot, even when dry curves all over the place.
Review:
I'll never buy this paint again, and would recommend you don't either. It does not shoot straight when it's dry, and since balls break in the barrel all the time you won't get a dry barrel anyway. This is junk - look for some PMI Premium or Diablo Blaze. Much better for the money.
Conclusion:
Junk... don't waste your money. I would recommend buying any PMI or Diablo product over this stuff. If my local store had any level of customer service, they'd accept returns on them.
Viper Pro Series-these balls are a little more accurate, but break easier. Viper Platnium- these balls are more accurate, but the easiest to break out of all the Venom. Rps Premuims-good balls accurate, but a little less hard.
Marker Setup:
Spyder Victor, Dye sticky Grips, Smart parts teardrop barrel, 20 oz. Pure Energy on/off valve, ACI 6 stage expansion chamber, delrin bolt, and a premier drop forward with gauge.
Recommended Barrels:
I like my smart parts barrel, but is the only one i've tested besides my stock. Stock one was ok but less accurate.
Strengths:
Extremely hard, less than .04% breaks
Weaknesses:
They aren't always accurate, and like to curve
Review:
Viper venoms are my favorite balls. They are hard enough to not break in the chamber, and great going through small brush. They are great when someone who doesn't have them can't get through brush and venoms go right thru. Like i said the accuracy isn't that great but isn't horrible. It is better to have a little inaccurate balls, than shooting out broken balls.
For wood playing these balls are awesome, but for open fields they probably wouldn't be the best choice (unless you like giving big welts to the other team)
Conclusion:
If you play in the woods get these, if you play in open fields get evils or Viper Pro Series.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, November 7th, 2003 at 8:17 pm PST
Favorite rec paint of all time! Cheap, strong, and a fill like no other. Go ahead and try to wipe if you want to because this fill will just smear all over you and perhaps stain your jersey another color.
Weaknesses:
None
Conclusion:
This product is awesome but if you feel like using TC for a tourney, step up and buy the pro venom case.
definitly the price and quality!!!! these balls are awsome!!!! they have a really thick fill , ive never seen any thicker , and they come in cool colours , all bright neon. these balls fly pretty dam far hence there weight from thick filling. (which means they hurt a lil bit more) these balls are accurate with the right barrel. these balls are extremely cool!!!
Weaknesses:
like i said - they hurt like hell , they got a unique sting - lol
Conclusion:
try them asap. you will be happier than a priest. these balls earned the nickname of SNOTS cuz the fill is thick and snotty. ( i nickname all balls that i try/use)
pro-ball,diablo,32 degrees comp and colors,big ball and they all suck to compare to tc paint
Marker Setup:
wgp cocker tippmann custom 98 rt A-5 rt
Recommended Barrels:
smart's parts freak kit, tear drop, progressive, flat line
Strengths:
this paint ball works well in all types of weather. the fill inside is thick unlike most fills that are like water inside. The fill's inside are all bright neon colors. This ball works well for what ever type of player you are, whether you are rec, speed ball, or just a woods player.the price is great on the wallet, which is alway's nice. Hurt's like hell to be hit by it. The fill is hard to wipe. Wipers hate this paint, and we all know people who wipe. The TC PRO-SERIES has a even more thicker fill and a better shell to match it for about 8-10 dollars more.If you even try to wipe this paint it will stain your hand. This is a great tournament ball at a unbeatable price.
Weaknesses:
The only down fall I saw was it hurt's like hell to be hit by it. The only one to chop any was my buddy with his AMG, but that was only two balls. This was out of 10 case's we got.
Conclusion:
This ball is great ball no matter how you play and the price is unbeatable.I love the bright neon colors with the thick fill.
piranha pro ts-
ricohet ak hopper
system x cradle
14" lapco big shot (best barrel ever)
20 oz co2
Recommended Barrels:
anything medium bore
lapco big shot is a great barrel
Strengths:
Thick bright fill, thick shell, breaks on impact not in your barrel, hard shell great for the thick wooded areas, flys straight, round good seams. AND CHEAPER THAN
OTHER HIGH QUALITY PAINT
Weaknesses:
nothing really if you match the paint to a good barrel this pait is incredible. ohh the only bad thing is if your on the recieving end this paintball hurts like the heck.
Conclusion:
This a great high quality paint for a price that will not break your pocket book. It is great paint for anyone who is serious about bringing the pain to your game. I reccomend it toi anyone who plays in the heavy wooded areas. If you match the right barrel to this paint you will have amazing accuracy. Give this paint a chance.
Well, for starters its $40 a case, and that's always a good thing. The fill is pretty thick and easily spotted. Oh yeah, and they hurt licke the dikens!
Weaknesses:
OK, I've used two inserts on this paint: a .689 insert and a .691 insert. In my opinion it shoots better with a .691 insert, but they occasionally roll out the barrel. The .689 insert looks like a better fit, but that's about it because the balls fly all over the place when i have that insert in.
Conclusion:
For renegade and recreational ball they're not bad, because they're only $40 a case, but stay clear of them if you want to use these in tournament practice.