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Reballs

Leezo

Official Planet Eclipse Tech
Aug 21, 2007
896
16
53
Leadgate
Just a quick question about using reballs.
I have found that the reballs are catching on my detents(Geo) and aren't falling into the breech properly so wont fire and that's using a rotor, haven't tried with another hopper yet.
Would it be acceptable to put a small coating of baby oil, eclipse oil or something similar to stop it from being as sticky.
This is solely for in the house and I understand if I was to coat the reballs with some substance and use them outdoors a lot of dust and dirt would stick to them.
Any tips much appreciated
 

jack_judge

Tree or not #1 Member
Mar 7, 2008
751
3
43
Cambridgeshire
Reballs are developed by pro players for players.

Reball is a soft rubber ball that can be used for multiple purposes.

Reball can be used in paintball games against other players.

Reball is lighter than an ordinary paintball (2.5 grams) and soft.
Reballs don´t need any lubrication!
Yes its true, Reballs don't need any lubrication. Just clean the balls with water and let them dry before reusing them.
Reballs can be shot thousands of times without being damaged. As a matter a fact we still haven't seen one Reball that have been destroyed!
Reballs will not damage guns or barrels, just make sure that any Reballs used are cleaned first!
Reballs runs as fast as a paintball in any hopper