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Rider

scottishwarriors.co.uk
i agree with jack.

and a lot of people should have the common sense to realise that:
1) No-one is expecting the world to go 50cal overnight.
2) No-one should expect to like 50cal from a bunch of hype and promo.
3) No-one is expecting you to make the switch - either straight away or at all.

The only way people are going to be convinced or sold on 50cal is when they get to see it in action, for real, themselves. not on a video. in their hands and on the field.

until i have done that, i will remain open minded.
 

DJForbes

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id liek to hope the hype is true. but i think with sum of there points there trying to defy the laws of science.

cant w8 to try it out. altho being stuck in the middle of nowhere with only one good site am sure it will be a while befor i get my hands on it :(
 

Piper

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Dex, I read a quote that the costs were comparable to 68 paint of the same quality. Anyone got some real figures ?
I have real figures.

But you have to know something first.......... When comparing the prices you have to bare in mind that the ball has to be made with the same materials. There are 3 different main ingredients......... Peg (most expensive and best all high grade tournamnet paint is made with peg), Starch (cheaper than Peg but will leave chalky marks, almost all other grades are made with starch) and finally Oil (the cheapest of the 3 and the worst for the envioroment and most low end cheap paint is made with oil).

All of the prices I am quoting are for PEG filled balls.

.50 cal RRP
Tournament Class £29.99
Rec Winter Class £25.99
Rec Class £25.50

.68 cal RRP
Hellfire £36.74
Blaze £32.14
Rec Sport £29.90

.68 cal RRP
Evil £36.74
Nightmare £34.95
Formula 13 £29.95

In the .68 I have done like for like on price and quality/ materials used.