Graffiti holds up well in my garage or inclement weather. Shoots good too, always has comparatively the past decade+, imo.
Good(ish) paint still exists!
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I know us socal guys are spoiled with good paint but does D3FY not sell paint to other parts of the country? They quite literally are the only paint I will shoot and you never have to worry about qualityComment
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Except you have to worry about giving people concussions.. hardest paint I’ve ever been shot by -
D3FY on the east coast was trash. My local field got all three grades it all was garbage. Likely a shipping issue if it’s good on your side of the globe. -
It’s all tournament grade other than magfed grade around here
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Never seen it for sale at any big game event or in any paintball store. I heard it was good though.
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Here are the results of my measurement session.
I took 10 samples out of my paint jug and took measurements on the seam and opposite of the seam.
I also found one that appears to have a wart or zit on it.
Did not measure on that, but it would certainly affect the flight of that ball.
My measurements seem to confirm that the paint is small and egg shaped.
Wish I still had access to the optical comparator from a previous job.
It would really show the profile of the shell well.Comment
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Thats so small, I bet you would have issues with stack clipping and roll back. More barrel breaks too I bet.Here are the results of my measurement session.
I took 10 samples out of my paint jug and took measurements on the seam and opposite of the seam.
I also found one that appears to have a wart or zit on it.
Did not measure on that, but it would certainly affect the flight of that ball.
My measurements seem to confirm that the paint is small and egg shaped.
Wish I still had access to the optical comparator from a previous job.
It would really show the profile of the shell well.Comment
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Lots of barrel breaks and confetti just past the barrel. I had a .675 insert I maybe should have used, but it was so egg shaped, I thought it would cause more issues. I may just leave it sit out and see if I can get it to swell a bit. Sometimes that and rotating it a couple of times helps get the shape again.
I'll know in a few weeks when I play again.
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The measurements in post 23 don’t surprise me. I’ll be a broken record and say again, it’s why I use a .693 and forget about it (.689 or larger should suffice).
I’ll measure paint and do drop tests out of curiosity, but there’s nothing I can do about the results. I measure 4 places around the seam and 4 places around the polar axes.
In general:
Good: .010” spread on one seam, .015” spread between both seams
OK: .020” spread on one seam, .030” spread between both seams
Poor: Anything greater than above
Worst I remember is something like .635-.685”. I couldn’t hit 280fps with the Etha 3 reg maxed out with a .685” barrel at that time. The GI 3 Star I have right now is .668-.692”.
I’d love to see more measurements like this from others with brand/model, location, and general comments about its performance.Comment
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Are we finally at the point where we ask Nelson for a quote on .69 caliber paint?
I would pay $25-40 per bag of .69 cal paint depending on quality.Comment
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It’s my understanding that they will still do custom batches of paint if you order enough. -
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I’m aligned with Siress spherical .65” x 3.5g mentality, provided I could get a nice one piece .650”-ish barrel, so maybe .675” until smaller barrels come out.
However, I have no faith the paint would get to me in the desired condition without exorbitant, climate-controlled transportation costs.
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