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Posted by Tom Sparkman on Novembe r 05, 2002 at 11:31:30:

In Reply to: Re: paintballs (detailed exp.) posted by _The Hare_ on Novembe r 05, 2002 at 02:48:06:

: Contrary to this "magnum-round" (as I like to call it) the industry standard is .68 --history has had them at .60 and .62 at one point but this is the best and the most at what they can make safely. Marbs is oddly enough a Straight Medium-Bore paint and relatively light. . .which means it should be less accurate. . .yet I find it to be THE BEST!--although it bounces more than the Super Swerl?. . . Diablo and everything else can suck it ;)

You should try some Hellfire. If it hits, it breaks. There's nothing brighter - you can see the hit across the field. If you've got a small bore barrel on the pump you'll be amazed.

Tom :)


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