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Tomohawk Paintballs

renie

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Mar 2, 2008
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Anyone used these paintballs called Tomohawk?
if so please could you post what ones you've used and what they where like

cheers
 

philfull

Newcastle Lockdown
Jul 24, 2008
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i have used zero a couple of times and they seem to shoot really well.
the pink and orange verieties are alot easier to see than the yellow and they have a constant size and shape they even went through a site inferno with no hassel.

the fill is like bubble gum so no one will be wiping it in a hurry and they break 8 out of 10 times

all in all a good ball
 

Arkitech

Star in the hood
Feb 28, 2008
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got a box full under the bed being kept warm atm, will be trying it this weekend.
 

Kitty

www.techpb.com
Aug 16, 2007
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Tomohawk are distributed by warped paintball, they have a section in this forum.
They have various types of Tomohawk including the new range of Zero.
Its a decent ball and if you have any questions give them a call on 01902 455455
 

Rider

scottishwarriors.co.uk
shot a shed load of classic.
good consistant paint, breaks well, keeps pretty well (which is always nice).

the fill is a tad thin in some batches, but is usually about right. and pretty bright too - especially the "comanche pink"

as kitty says the zero fill is THICK - is almost sets into a crusty-goo shortly after breaking
 

Devrij

Sex-terrorist
Dec 3, 2007
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Tomahawk is great man, loads of variety to choose from too. Classic is a great all-rounder for winter play when it might be warm or freezing cold, shoots great in both and breaks on target. Finest is best used in warmer temps, but is a very fragile ball and flies really well so well worth it when the weather suits. Field is a good training paint, never breaks in your gun. As said, they store really well too. We once shot a bag of Finest that had been in the footwell of my mate's car all winter and it shot great :D Haven't shot Winter or Zero yet, but I look forwards to trying them both out. For the price, Tomahawk is great stuff.
 

weastie

Platinum Member
Apr 24, 2008
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i shoot some last week really good stuff will buy more they good for the cold weather ive been told
 

EELZ

never a trading complaint
Oct 29, 2003
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I bought 10 boxes of tomahawk competition from planet(just to give em a go-usually shoot dxs blaze) @22.50/case. found a few odd shaped balls but they shot fine and did not have 1 single barrel break (.0692 bore) flew straight enough and outside temp was 14 deg/c. good all round ball for the price I thought. But I would still buy blaze in the future for a few extra quid .
 

scoobytgi

WebMonkey
Dec 30, 2005
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I like tomahawk paint - very very round, so it shoots great. The cheaper balls are a bit hard but great for practice or playing in the woods, but the classic, finest and competition balls are really good. I tend to shoot draxus as the rest of my team do but i'm more than happy shooting tomahawk ballz.