I tend to shoot XBall paint through my Minimag with a 12" J&J ceramic barrel. Bronze for recball, Gold when it matters. I don't really shoot the Silver, not enough of an advantage over the Bronze to justify paying more, and if I want good paint I just go for the Gold anyway.
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It was either you or the one Shockers OG made. It was yours, I called myself, and then realized that the ones I figured broke didn't...Originally posted by magman007could that have been that bunker move i made on you? i recall puting 3 or 4 into you, and not being sure one actually broke... damn sidelines being so close"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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This past summer I had excellent results with Xball and with Nelson paint. The Xball was great and, believe it or not, case after case of Nelsplat and Nelson Hotspot were great also.
I shot some 32 degrees a few weeks back.....yuck.....not only would it break in my mag but also in my buddie's NME. The shell was horrible, nothing flew straight when it shot, and don't even try the bouce test. I ended up swiching to Xball bronze after a few games and had no breaks the rest of the day.Comment
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For years I shot nothing but RPS premium, then recently I had several cases of warped shells, try firing those through a twistlock barrel...
I reverted back to Marbs...I don't shoot alot, and I usually have paint which sits around the house for months, I have never seen a marbalizer that was anythingbut sphericalComment
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Marbalizer
I have been playing with my mag for about 7 years. Before i got my lvl 10, the only paint i could shoot without massive breaks was marbalizer. After lvl 10 i havnt had a break ever. While at a big game at low country paintball in GA. I was able to shoot the dreaded white box stuff??? No breaks after two casses
. Pre lvl ten forget it. I played at Skirmish a few years back and had to use 32 deg. Team colors, terrible!
But I didnt have the lvl10 yet either. IMOP Marbalizer is an awsome paint for the mag, if your pockets are deep enough.
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my mags shoot anything i ahve put through them. usually very cheap stuff....i'm not a label whore when it comes to paint.
Florida peeps...step up!!
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my mag doesn't like large paint that nobody has heard of. such as firefox or riotball. my other guns do just fine with it, but then after a week or two, the paint is unusable.
i prefer to stick to popular paints like x-ball, draxxus, PMI, that sort of stuff.upgrade fund: $145

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Only time i ever had paint problems on a mag was when it was real cold and on LVL 7.Comment
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I hate all Draxxus paint. And, come to think of it, every other product National makes (with the exception of the Autoresponse frame, even though I had pin break inside it).
I have never had good results with any brand of Draxxus paint, be it Hellfire, Inferno, Blaze, recball seconds, whatever. All brands were extremely small bore and usually had broken balls in the bag (the other paint brands purchased at the same location did not).
I'm not sure if you can really count this as a complaint or not, but even compared to other brands of broken paint it's still worse. I bought a bag of Inferno from the retarded field owner which contained a break (which he said was "oil in the bag") and not one of those balls made it out of my barrel. I tried it in three different bored barrels on my Angel LED (with the velocity near 260, no less), and couldn't even get an intact ball out of the barrel of my Nova! I tried dropping it on a piece of concrete, and every ball I dropped broke, with no bounces. I tried from three feet, two, and then finally from a height of about ten inches...still broke every time, and didn't even bounce. If I was using a hi-rise feedneck, it probably would have shattered falling into the breech. At least other bags of paint are still somewhat usable, if for nothing other than shooting bunkers.
I also didn't like their little ad (in PB2X?) a while ago where the guy said that he could "shoot another brand of paint...I could also play with a pump gun, but I like to win."
That, and the marketing hype, ruining of respectable companies (Bob Long comes to mind).
I've always liked R.P. Scherer and have had good results with it in all my guns.Comment
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My worse paint experience was with with my Xmag shooting of all things, Zap Rec! I know, I deserved it
It mostly broke in the warp but did make it into the mag breach a few times and made an awful mess.
Darn Milk Duds!Comment
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I had a problem with ZAP rec as well. It didn't chop, but the balls all busted as they went down the barrel. It was just spray out the end of the barrel. It wasn't all like that. I went through 2 cases and all was well. Then a friend lent me a couple of pods from a different batch and things went downhill fast.
Other than that, I haven't had any problems with any kinds of paint in my emag.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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Your not alone, I to shot Zap rec thru my Xmag and warp. With the exact same result.Originally posted by Recon by FireMy worse paint experience was with with my Xmag shooting of all things, Zap Rec! I know, I deserved it
It mostly broke in the warp but did make it into the mag breach a few times and made an awful mess.
Darn Milk Duds!
Also had the same paint turn inside out in the barrel. Not the breech but 6" down the barrel.
This is the paint that killed my first Evil Pipe, broken balls running into each other at the tip. Buldged the barrel and cracked it between the porting.
But on the other hand, I have had no issues with any Draxus products. X ball/ Hellfire / Blaze or Arctic Blaze.
Quality Allways Shoots Straight :shooting:
X-Mag...................VV04830
ULE GDCustom.....VV05196
MiniMag................MM05658Comment
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