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M4rk

Monkey Spankers
Jul 31, 2012
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Norfolk
Thought i would throw this up, i'm sure theres other threads similar and i appologise if this has already been mentioned.

I recently tried Pure gold paintballs thought i would give my opinion on them.
PURE comes in 3 grades, Bronze, Silver, or Gold.
They were well packaged.
The shells were a mettalic blue, with a yellow fill.
The balls were well shaped with no dimples.
I fired 4000 and did not get 1 chop/break.
They flew nice and straight, and i can honestly say they are as good as any tournament ball i have fired.
The only negative was they did not contain a lot of paint, which ment the splats were not that big.
 

Missy-Q

300lb of Chocolate Love
Jul 31, 2007
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Harlem, NY
it's not that they don't contain a lot of paint, all balls contain roughly the same amount of fill. What you're seeingis that the ball is cracking rather than breaking on impact, so most of the paint remains in the ball rather than on the target. Typically this is perceived as a bad thing.
 

wjdunk

Active Member
Feb 14, 2012
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bronze and silver are great
i had heard the gold wasnt the same standard, but it was being worked on.
their winter formula was excellent as well
 

did243

Luxe/GOG Tech
Feb 17, 2012
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I've got a case of pure gold in my cupboard waiting to be used - opened one bag to see how they faired up. Honestly was really impressed by them - i'd compare it to Dye CG but as stated above slightly less splat!

who sells PURE paint?
bz and envy sell them
 

M4rk

Monkey Spankers
Jul 31, 2012
311
33
48
Norfolk
Got mine from BZ. I will be using PURE gold again, though theres less splat thats not a problem with the people i play with.