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back in the day
In Reply to: Also.. for message above on accuracy of paintballs posted by Ryan on November 12, 2002 at 13:43:17:
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Posted by: DaveA on December 01, 2002 at 10:31:53
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we used to have the annual paintball report from PCRI. John Amodea is now over at Paintball2Extremes, maybe he can be induced to reintroduce the paintball report...though PB2X is funded pretty heavily by National, and national owns team colors, zap, and draxxus... so... In any case, I've been finding that Draxxus and Diablo paint has been the best stuff going around. I had a case recently with some dimplage, but it didn't affect accuracy or create gackaracy. The hellfires are shooting more consistently accurate than marbs, it seems to my noobish eyes...when they're not shut tight... But, Im also east coast and I think I get them fresher here than maybe other places would. Zap Pro had a tendency to need a week in the closet to 'mature' into a good shooting ball. |
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