Valken Graffiti Paintballs - 68cal - 2,000ct - Orange Fill
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Size | 2,000 ROUNDS |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Classic |
Shape | Round |
Color | Orange Fill |
Cross Section Shape | Round |
G**G
Tastes Great - Orange Filling!
Hell yeah. Took them out for the second time this weekend and they shot awesome. Broke when they should, flew nice and straight, best of all is the orange fill. Honestly I still miss the bright pink fill of visible impact paintballs, but this fill is nearly as good. One of the guys I shot was maybe 30 feet away and he got behind cover after I shot him... there on his butt was this bright orange spot clearly visible to me. He was looking around and hadn't called himself out yet, I gave him a few more seconds and instead of shooting him I just call over... "you're hit"... he sees me and says, "yeah, I'm hit" and headed out. With some of those watery yellow fills out there in the world there's no way I would have been able to see that I'd gotten him.I was using a J&J ceramic barrel - those are great (and inexpensive) barrels. Others mention how nice the shipping is... I have to say they speak the truth. I've had terrible luck buying other brands of paintballs in the store at Fleet Farm - who knew that getting it shipped to you was a better way to avoid broken balls. None of mine were broken.A great barrel is important - the other thing is great paint... and this is great paint. I will be buying again.By the way, the ball-stop on my gun was having problems and about half the time my first shot was actually 3 or 4 balls coming out at once... that was my gun acting up not the paint... and even though that was happening I was fine - I don't think any of these broke in my barrel and I just had to pull the trigger again to be shooting like I should.
M**T
Hidden gem
Everyone always assumes it is the gun that makes you paint acculturate when really it is the conisitant sizing and roundness of the paint you buy. I always hear people complaining of their gun not shooting straight but yet they buy the cheapest paint possible and wonder why. Graffiti for me has always beeen my go to paint. It is decently round and sized very consistently. Give it a try and you will see. Just pay a little more for paint and you will have a lot more fun and accuracy. They paint came to me with no broken paintballs(some dimples)
J**E
Was OK, too many bounces
Did not break well, but other than that was pretty good. I did a drop test took and it took about 15-20 drops to break but I did not think much about it because this paint is expensive with good reviews. I went to the field played with it, then I shot my friend a lot, next he said he got about 5 bounces. I was bouncing shots on people all day. Other than that it flew straight, had no breaks in bag or barrel so that is good.
O**A
ALL TIME GREATEST NAME FOR A PAINTBALL!!
Wow, is all i can say as a woodsballer about these paintballs. They arrived without a single break, thank you fed-ex, and upon opening they smell like chocolate, thank you spell check. I sized, pinched, rolled and barrel tested(.688 carbon fiber) an entire 500 count bag and i was impressed with the consistant duplication. I could barely feel the seam with my fingernail on some and not at all on others. I ran one hopper full soon after a visual inspection and had a nice consistent group at 50 feet, probably 18" to 20" diameter circle but i was standing and ran the marker on full auto. I put two or three into a wooded area and i could hear them popping through the leaves before breaking which to a woodsballer is a good sound. I cant wait to paint the bad guys with some chocolate Grafitti. Thanx again spell checker!
G**S
Orange balls of glory!
I am not sure how to judge these balls but they seem like some fine balls indeed! They fly where I want them to fly and make nice orange goo splats.I was worried about breakage but they were packed well.
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