These drop tests are done this way because when you let a ball fall without any other forces acting on it other then gravity, you are able to calculate the energy necessary to break it, if you know from which height it fell.These "tests" are hardly conclusive. You've probably seen people dropping paint in their kitchens and calling it a test.
Everyone knows there are lots of variables in how a paintball flies and breaks. All I'm concerned about is that it breaks when I SHOOT someone with it, i don't care if it's going to break off your kitchen floor.
The proof is in the pudding gents, SHOOT it first, then make your minds up.
This is not some irrelevant or inconclusive test, in fact, like you can see in the ballistic tests thread, this test is actually very reliable, the calculations made allowed us to know where the .50 would break, and the tests on the field confirmed what was expected... 90feet is the limit, at 100 feet the balls bounced and bounced like crazy, oh and the sting... hurts more then .68 cal. Thats using 300 fps.