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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: What is a better brand of pballs????

In Reply to: Re: What is a better brand of pballs???? posted by gregh on August 04, 2003 at 22:23:11:


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gregh
on August 10, 2003 at 00:41:08

Iballz seem to be a good cheap pb, Zap performance and JT elite are ok for the price. The marbs did not impress me but I did not have one bounce off a player though accuracy seemed about the same as premiums. Premiums seemed liker the best value to me consistent sizes and while not breaking as easil\y as marbs they are $12 a case cheaper.

: I like marballizers 57.50 a case on-line and on some sites free shipping if over 100.00 order. I also like PMI Premiums 45.00 a case. ZAP Performance is ok and under 40.00 a case. I just bought 5 cases of paint off xpaintball and bought 5 different brands. I am in the process of testing different paint now. I got JT Elites, Zap Performance, Marballizers, PMI Premiums and VL Loader I Ballz(real cheap). I haven't tried the VL or JT yet but I sold the Zap to a player that loved them in their quiet riot barrell. I like marballizers and premiums as they are fqairly consistently sized. Marballizers seem to break easier on your target where the premiums have a tendency to bounce. Paint fit in the barrell is the most important thing.

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: : I have heard that pmi marbalizers and tippmann werks are the good paintballs. i just need to know which brand is better. if none tell me the paintballs you use and if there are good.
: : And give a price range.
: : Thanks,
: : Soach


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