What's everybodys preference on paintballs these days?

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  • David Casey
    Registered User
    • Jun 2014
    • 6

    #1

    What's everybodys preference on paintballs these days?

    I've been out of the sport for 15 years and things have really changed. Most for the worse as far as I can tell as far as quality.
    I have been having trouble getting paint to cooperate with my older markers. What does everybody shoot now that compares with the old R.P. Scherer gator black SS or Marballizer from the good ole days?
  • Cyco-Dude

    #2
    Well, the Marballizers of today are not the same paintball you remember, unfortunately. The issue, for me at least, was consistency. Most of the time the paint was oily, or had defective seams, or was just stored too long and had flat spots and / or was too oblong (and was oily). If you could get fresh marbs, they would be great, but i've had no luck there.

    What I have had luck with so far, is Valken paint. Specifically their higher-end graffiti and redemption paint. No trouble with those using my Tippmann or Automag, they are always fairly consistent, and dry. The seams aren't *quite* as smooth as marbs, but i'll take that trade-off for paint that's decent otherwise. It also costs less than a case of marbs, so that's a bonus.

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    • David Casey
      Registered User
      • Jun 2014
      • 6

      #3
      I picked up a case of marballizer and a case of Draxxus at a Dunhams Sports store yesterday. We played with the Draxxus yesterday with 6 people shooting and not one chopped ball and the accuracy was decent. We played with the marballizer today. Oily paint in the bags caught my eye and I figured well no accuracy here but was surprised at how straight they shot. However, we were chopping balls pretty often in the same guns as we shot the Draxxus with no problems.

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      • vintage
        Registered User

        • Aug 2013
        • 1787

        #4
        I used marbs at ll7 this year and had all kinds of problems with them blowing up in the barrel and I wasn't alone, most people there had problems with both marbs and evil.

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        • Nobody
          Nobody's Perfect
          • Oct 2001
          • 3384

          #5
          I play at fields so i don't do byop, nor play recball. Paint is paint always was, when its fresh, its great. When its not, then you can have problems. My field shoots modern Marbs and its ok. The higher quality paint that Empire sells is always good. Just wish that the companies would treat both recball and tournament pint with the same care.

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          • going_home
            Hebrews 13:8

            • Dec 2004
            • 8343

            #6
            I've been having problems with Kee paint for months around here, way too many bounces and very oily.

            The GI isnt oily but doesnt break that good either.

            I wish someone local carried Valken, I've heard good things about the redemption paint.

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            • BLachance75
              Formerly lancecst
              • Jul 2002
              • 582

              #7
              I really like Valken Redemption. Seems to be round, good shell, and breaks on target and not in the barrel. I played a stock class event a few weeks ago and didn't have a single barrel break out of about 500 shots and only 1 bounce on a person who was bigger and at a pretty far distance.
              The user formally known as Lancecst.

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              • Menace_AO
                AKA Menace
                • Aug 2011
                • 309

                #8
                Originally posted by vintage View Post
                I used marbs at ll7 this year and had all kinds of problems with them blowing up in the barrel and I wasn't alone, most people there had problems with both marbs and evil.
                This.

                The last several times I've used marbs have impressed me, but not in the good sense. At its best it is oily and prone to bouncing. Usually flies okay. At LL7 it was positively abominable, and the Evil was some (but not much) better. Broke with great reliability everywhere before exiting the barrel.

                Valken Graffiti has always been very good to me. Never once had an issue with it. Never tried Redemption.

                Shot the DYE CG this year and it was absolute joy. Fed beautifully, shot like a dream, broke everywhere but in your marker, just perfect. Given the choice between this and any other high-end paint, the DYE would be my first, second, and third choice.

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                • Justus
                  Justech.us

                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1515

                  #9
                  I first used Valken Graffiti and Redemption at D-Day 2012. It was so dang hot out that everything was bouncing and I didn't get a good impression. But I had a case leftover of Redemption so I brought it home. A year later I broke out that case and played with it, and it was awesome. Since then, I've switched over to Valken paint at my field. We stock Redemption and Fate, and people seem to love it just as much as I do. One of the best features is the crush-proof box packaging, and the sealed bags of paint with silica packets inside to prevent moisture escape. Other companies might be doing that now too, but the Nelson paint we were using before did not have that kind of packaging. When you lift out a bag of paint fresh from the box and it has liquid in the bottom of the bag, you realize that it makes a difference.

                  I prefer the Redemption in my 'Mag. Some of the guys using Tippmanns preferred the thicker-shelled Fate.

                  My Feedback Thread

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                  • ScottyBeans
                    Mags, tho...

                    • Mar 2013
                    • 334

                    #10
                    +1 for valken paint. Redemption is awesome and infinity is actually super good budget priced paint. depends on what you are looking for.

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                    • Syko89
                      Registered User


                      • Jul 2012
                      • 643

                      #11
                      Originally posted by vintage View Post
                      I used marbs at ll7 this year and had all kinds of problems with them blowing up in the barrel and I wasn't alone, most people there had problems with both marbs and evil.
                      I have never had so many breaks in my life.

                      I also use valken when I have a choice. I get graffiti due to a little harder shell. More or less just a precautionary measure with the warpless feed

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                      • rschoi_75
                        Registered User

                        • Jun 2010
                        • 188

                        #12
                        I prefer the new Dye competition paintballs personally. Before that I used to play Marbs and Evil.

                        Pros:
                        - .687-.689 size so you can use all your stock barrels, and old school barrel kits.
                        - Super consistent
                        - Crisp breaks when fresh

                        Cons:
                        - Expensive
                        - Oily and Smelly

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                        • going_home
                          Hebrews 13:8

                          • Dec 2004
                          • 8343

                          #13
                          It was my understanding that Dye isn't shipping their paint across the pond any more.

                          And that its only available in Europe ?


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                          • blackdeath1k
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 2436

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Justus View Post
                            I first used Valken Graffiti and Redemption at D-Day 2012. It was so dang hot out that everything was bouncing and I didn't get a good impression. But I had a case leftover of Redemption so I brought it home. A year later I broke out that case and played with it, and it was awesome. Since then, I've switched over to Valken paint at my field. We stock Redemption and Fate, and people seem to love it just as much as I do. One of the best features is the crush-proof box packaging, and the sealed bags of paint with silica packets inside to prevent moisture escape. Other companies might be doing that now too, but the Nelson paint we were using before did not have that kind of packaging. When you lift out a bag of paint fresh from the box and it has liquid in the bottom of the bag, you realize that it makes a difference.

                            I prefer the Redemption in my 'Mag. Some of the guys using Tippmanns preferred the thicker-shelled Fate.
                            Not sure which you had at your spring game but it shot great there. Shot great last month locally too. Quite happy with that paint.

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                            • rschoi_75
                              Registered User

                              • Jun 2010
                              • 188

                              #15
                              Originally posted by going_home View Post
                              It was my understanding that Dye isn't shipping their paint across the pond any more.

                              And that its only available in Europe ?


                              Weird. I literally just ordered another case from ANS Gear right after you posted this. I got my shipping confirmation today. Maybe they are still selling old stock?
                              Btw, I'm aware of the thread over on PBN back in Jan/Feb of this year.

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