32 Degrees Team Colors

This was my first impression of any of the 32-degree paint.  We have recently shot the 32 Degrees Competition and we are happy to report that it is much better than the Team Colors line.

These paintballs come in cases of 2000. The Team Colors fill is "watery" compared to the Competitions.  I mean it is relatively runny compared to its other line of paint.  

When we first shot the paintballs we were very impressed with the paintballs accuracy.  From 50 feet away we were shooting groupings of 10 and all of them landed in the 12 inch target area consistently.  The paintballs flight is very straight.  This paint is possibly the straightest flying ball I have ever seen.  

When we took these on to the field during a game, I for one was not impressed with the paintballs breaking ability.  During two games I shot four people with these paintballs and NONE of them broke.  What good is a paintball if it doesn't break on people (the number 1 reason paintballs were invented).

The other thing that I noticed is that these paintballs hurt badly. I was hit on both arms. One arm was hit with Proball-lytes - the paintball broke and left no welt. The other arm was hit with 32 degree (same spot on my arm) It hurt like hell and I had a red puffy welt for a souvenir.

The paintballs shot well during slow and rapid firing with no breaks.

Overall: For game situations, I would not recommend buying these paintballs, because of their breaking ability. These paintballs in my opinion have no practical value and definitely do not get my Seal of Approval.

Nick Palumbo

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