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March 20, 2011 |
Reviewer:
Joel Robinson from Dallas City, IL United States
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At the local field this is the cheapest painballs you can get, so I always get these and we go a lot. WITH ALL PAINTBALLS you have to keep in mind a lot of different factors that determine the paint quality. If the paint isn't stored in a temperature regulated area the better chance the paint gets oily and dimples. Also if the paint is old it will do the same thing. This will also cause paintballs to smell. So if you are buying fresh paint it should be perfectly fine. I've had only a few Heat painballs break in my barrel and that was with a flatline. I have never had any break through my SLG or Mini. Like I said if the paint is fresh you won't have to worry about dimples or a lot of bounces. I give this paint 4.5 stars only because the fill (regardless of color) is a lot darker then most paint that is around the same price.
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