Wow, This is just Silly. (Severe paintballs)

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  • -=Squid=-

    #16
    I stand corrected. However, they still arent throwing out any BS. But you say that ALL paintballs are completely filled? You couldnt be further from the truth. I even read in APG (or PGI, cant remember) some article on rifling and it said it was no good because paint isnt filled all the way blah blah blah. And you cut open a paintball and it will NOT be filled allthe way.

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    • Blazestorm
      I win
      • Feb 2002
      • 3523

      #17
      I got gogged by severe standard... and it bounced off.

      I heard this very loud CRAAACCK when I peaked out, I tucked in and asked for a paintcheck.. ref checked everywhere and I was clean. Bought a bag of it off a guy... worst paint I've ever shot, didn't shoot straight, and bounced off everything. Yes it did match, my evil didn't match as well and it shot perfect, I wub evil, evil r the best
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      • joeyjoe367
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        • May 2001
        • 1982

        #18
        Originally posted by -=Squid=-
        I stand corrected. However, they still arent throwing out any BS. But you say that ALL paintballs are completely filled? You couldnt be further from the truth. I even read in APG (or PGI, cant remember) some article on rifling and it said it was no good because paint isnt filled all the way blah blah blah. And you cut open a paintball and it will NOT be filled allthe way.
        I think the fill of the paintball is aside the point. They are claiming that their product does something absolutly bogus.

        Not only are they saying that the inertia/g-forces create a vaccume in the front of the ball, they're ALSO saying that the PAINT itself WITHIN the ball is slamming forward, and thus causing the break.

        Pure Silliness.

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        • halB
          Registered User
          • Sep 2002
          • 953

          #19
          whats this bout no air in paintballs? of course u can have air, just leave your paintballs sitting still for a while, and you'll see the bubble urself

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          • magman007
            I <3 my Penis
            • Jun 2001
            • 7579

            #20
            well, im sorry you are all dissapointed. THe severe i have shot, the fp, tourny grade, and the cyclone was all amazing. yes, it was small bore, but broke everytime, even on the sup air bunkers! And it was really consistent. Im sorry others have not had the same success i had with their paint. MAybe it is a different process? because the stuff we get in chile is made in columbia.... well sorry everyone has had a bad time with it.. Therewere these balls from korea tho, i serriously thought they were marbles at first


            I setped on one on concrete and it wouldnt break



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            • dcmander
              Sweet Shot
              • Jun 2002
              • 798

              #21
              You guys remember that Direct Hit paint?? The shell was pink/purple and I think the fill was pink?! The company was ran by a great guy to. He would SEND OUT free samples of like 30balls for FREE..no shipping charges..Just email him your address and he would send out a sample of 30balls within 2 weeks.

              The only time I tried it was the sample, and man it was awesome. Real small (.682 or so) but it shot so good and the fill was very thick also. That has been the best paint I've ever shot. Best thing about it..it was 40$ a case!!! NO JOKE!

              The guy stopped making it though because companies were trying to sew him I think and mess up his company..Sigh...I miss it I think that was about a year and a half ago or so.

              Any of you remember that? He mentioned that he would try to start up a company under a different name but I don't think he did....Anyone have any info or have any idea what I'm talking about?
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              • banzaimf
                fat boys don't run
                • Jun 2001
                • 683

                #22
                playing around Seattle exposes me to quite a bit of Severe Paint. They are from the NW. From what I have seen their white box generipaint is tough. I mean REALLLY tough. The Terra is pretty firm as well, but their high end paint is really nice.

                Problems I have heard with it. One of their guys left 20 cases out exposed for 2 days at Mardi Gras, the team shooting it was bouncing balls off guys all day due to the paint hardening up. (apparently they were asked multiple times to chrono as they came off the field because of other players getting doubled over. As a side note, the guy who did that got fired later). The local field that uses the low end stuff loves it cause they never have to worry about barrel breaks, in their rental guns. Not the best paint for me.

                As far as REALLY hard paint. The original Victory paint from WDP. I emptied over half a hopper into a guy asking the ref next to him if any had broke yet. I kinda felt bad about that, but not as bad as the next guy who was squatting when I shot him in the butt. none of them broke either and he flopped out from behind his bunker in the middle of 3 of our team. He still only ended up with 2 breaks on him.
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                • rx2
                  DBAF
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 496

                  #23
                  I would think that, even if the paint held the shape in flight, that the fill would not behave that way inside of the shell. After all, the paint is decelerating once the pressure behind it in the barrel falls below a certain point. The fill, which would not be subject to barrel friction, nor drag, would decelerate at a slower rate, and thus move to the front of the shell while the paint is still in the barrel, or whenever it decelerates.

                  Of course, this is all assuming the paint holds its shape, and is not spinning, which is doubtful, at best.
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                  • Xerces
                    more fun than being normal
                    • May 2001
                    • 869

                    #24
                    dcmander i remember

                    it wasnt the best paint ive ever shot, but the fact that it was better than alot of paint that cost twice as much. by the time i ran out of my usual paint they didnt make it anymore. it was sad. why cant paint be cheaper

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                    • RT pRo AuToMaG
                      (un)official MatrixDM4Tech
                      • Mar 2002
                      • 1000

                      #25
                      I'm sorry, but i have to say Severe Standard fp is the worst **** I have ever shot. I lost a tourney because of it. I was playing a local tourney and I was shooting the guy, last round, and it constanly bounced off. We missed 2nd place by 15 points. If you don't believe me, I have a videotape of the tourney, the ref checks him and you can hear the ref say, that defiantly hit, it just bounced off.
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                      • Blazestorm
                        I win
                        • Feb 2002
                        • 3523

                        #26
                        I wanna see the video

                        btw

                        Banzaimf where do you live...

                        Myself, Retroeclipseman, Joeyjoe367, Footemps, Retardrice, and a few others play around here... maybe I've seen played with you or something... what do you shoot?
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                        • hardr0ck68
                          I miss Tom
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 783

                          #27
                          LOL that cronic was killer
                          i spiked that stuff into a table like 3-8 times before some of it would break. it sounded like a bouncy ball hitting and it would just bounce off the table 2 or 3 feet and laugh at me...bad stuff. i wish i could have found a dry place to do a bounce test....needless to say my LX had no issues shooting it all weekend tho
                          Tom was the last of a now extinct breed, a breed of players who build a community, a breed of owners who gave to the sport never taking more than what they deserved. I hope to see you at the feild again some day....

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                          • Smokee_2_7
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2000
                            • 823

                            #28
                            Severe is our field paint at work. We have been using it for almost a year now. Its not too bad. the last couple batches have not been as good as the rest, though. as far as sever's claims: TOTAL B.S. I have seen TONS of bags that had broken balls in it. Bounces while playing: not too bad. the field grade is definitly a bit harder than the terra or cyclone. - - - but thats to be expected from a field grade ball (less breaks in lower end guns.)


                            As far as other's experiences with the paint- - -it's looking like it depends on how close you are to their manufacturing. The paintballs are made in Colombia, I believe. (yes, south america.) this would explain why magman007 has had really good experiences with severe paint.

                            I think the company needs to work out some bugs in their shipping and storage. the paint comes by boat to miami. from that point, it's standard distribution procedures ( i believe.) If they were having problems with controlling the temp. in some of the trucks the paint is shipped in, you could be getting paint that had gotten either too hot or too cold. Even the best paint in the world goes to crap when it's stored improperly.


                            just my 2 cents,

                            Carl

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                            • dcmander
                              Sweet Shot
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 798

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Smokee_2_7
                              Severe is our field paint at work. We have been using it for almost a year now. Its not too bad. the last couple batches have not been as good as the rest, though. as far as sever's claims: TOTAL B.S. I have seen TONS of bags that had broken balls in it. Bounces while playing: not too bad. the field grade is definitly a bit harder than the terra or cyclone. - - - but thats to be expected from a field grade ball (less breaks in lower end guns.)


                              As far as other's experiences with the paint- - -it's looking like it depends on how close you are to their manufacturing. The paintballs are made in Colombia, I believe. (yes, south america.) this would explain why magman007 has had really good experiences with severe paint.

                              I think the company needs to work out some bugs in their shipping and storage. the paint comes by boat to miami. from that point, it's standard distribution procedures ( i believe.) If they were having problems with controlling the temp. in some of the trucks the paint is shipped in, you could be getting paint that had gotten either too hot or too cold. Even the best paint in the world goes to crap when it's stored improperly.


                              just my 2 cents,

                              Carl
                              Thing is, why is it so popular in the US and Canada if it is made in Columbia?? I would think fields could get other paints for just as cheap that are better quality. =\
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                              • Smokee_2_7
                                Registered User
                                • Nov 2000
                                • 823

                                #30
                                ahh, but why are spyders so popular if they are made overseas? seems to me that a gun that was made in north america would be eaiser to get.

                                ya follow me?



                                Point is, MANY companies based in the us actually have their manufacturing in another country. JT did this (dont know about since after the B.E. buyout) - - Jt's stuff was originally made in mexico. Compaines do this because the cost of labor is MUCH cheaper in many foreign countries.

                                If im not mistaken , severe is actually based out of florida. When you order paint from them, its either comes directly from florida, or from a distributor in your region that gets it diretly from florida. The trip from the actual manufacturing plant occurs beforehand. The paint is stored at severe's wharehouse until it is ordered.



                                back on the good paint/ bad paint thing: some of the best field grade paint i have ever seen is . . . . . . . . . . . . (oh no, you ready for this??). . . . Brass Eagle.

                                Big difference b/t this paint and that which are generally familiar with. My initial 'good' B.E. paint experience was from a few cases delivered by hand from a brass eagle rep. This stuff did not sit in a wal-mart distribution wharehouse for a long period of time, before being ordered to sit on the wal-mart sporting goods shelf for a loong time before anyone bought it. No wonder it was crap- - - wal mart probably didnt give any thought to the special temperature and humidity requirements for ensuring the shelf life or paint.

                                The B.E. stuff that came straight from the factory was just as good as ANY other field paint i had shot, and it was a HECK of alot cheaper. Not to mention that the sales rep. knew that we wouldnt be interested in the product based on the standing reuptation- - -so we were given a garuntee: Any cases that contained broken balls would be replaced. We decided to carry that paint for a time, and were actually pretty impresed with it.




                                Anyway, lol.- - -im tired of typing for now.




                                Carl

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