Stinger paintballs are a new economical paintball that will shoot great but not break the bank. These are packaged in four bags with 500 balls in each one.
I miss the green/white ball shell coloring. Really think breaking paint, but it hurts like hell getting shot by these.
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RPS StingersSo I decided to buy some cheap (well relatively cheap) RPS Stinger paintballs for at home when I needed to just test my gun and make sure it works before game days. Anyway, I had a lot left over and...
So I decided to buy some cheap (well relatively cheap) RPS Stinger paintballs for at home when I needed to just test my gun and make sure it works before game days. Anyway, I had a lot left over and figured I'd actually take it to the field and try it out.
Appearance: Ugly two-tone dark green shell, orange fill....not so bright though for easy spotting.
Performance: Took it out to play last night. Flew straight enough. Although a few of them bounced on people...so that kind of sucked.
Reliability: I don't know how but one of my four bags had a hole in it, a broken ball, and it warped several balls around it, with dimples, and made all the other balls connect to each other. Needless to say..it wasn't one of those clean it up on a towel fixes..it was a throw-away the entire bag. That's $8.99 down the toilet. Now I may have just got a bad batch, but being my first ever case...that's not a good first-impression.
Value: Assuming you don't get a bad batch...it's a great value for rec-ball...I wouldn't recommend this for tournament play as any potential for a bounce is extremely bad in a tournament game. My first impression wasn't so hot though. So I may give RPS stinger one more chance...
~G
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RPS Stingersi've used stingers for months now and i have yet to have any major quarrels. for the most part, every case i've tried has been fairly consistent.
i usually use a .688 insert for them and get good...
i've used stingers for months now and i have yet to have any major quarrels. for the most part, every case i've tried has been fairly consistent.
i usually use a .688 insert for them and get good results, but i probably could go smaller. i have had a case here and there which i had to use a larger bore (.693), but haven't had any issues with dimples.
i've also noticed the seams on all of them are barely visible if at all. they seem to do farily well in cold weather since they have a relatively thick shell. they seem to break on target the majority of the time, although the yellow fill is kind of hard to see.
for the price, these balls are probably the best overall value i've come across. i usually buy them at dicks sporting goods, and i recommend picking through for the latest lot # and always check the case before you buy.
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RPS Stingersgot some for my birthday and they seemed to break easily
very nice paintball for the price. a good cheap paintball. i will promise you that you will get your moneys worth
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RPS StingersI've gotten these countless times, they usually work fine for practice. I have noticed, however, that I seem to see more bad cases of these than any other paint, at least around my park. I would...
I've gotten these countless times, they usually work fine for practice. I have noticed, however, that I seem to see more bad cases of these than any other paint, at least around my park. I would still recommend them, and don't let one bad case deter you from getting these again.
No breaks in gun/hopper,not a lot of breaks in bag
Cons:
Does not break on contact sometimes.
Pros-
fly's straight
decent fill
decent seam
looks
Cons-
hard shell- does not always break on contact
dimples
This is a great practice paint. I would highly suggest if able to be purchased for under $40.
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RPS StingersOverall, this paint is pretty good. It doesn't dimple easily, and rarely breaks in the gun. The raised seam between the shells does cause a small problem, as the balls aren't quite round, and the...
Overall, this paint is pretty good. It doesn't dimple easily, and rarely breaks in the gun. The raised seam between the shells does cause a small problem, as the balls aren't quite round, and the hard shell causes the ball to be difficult to break. Other than that, this paint is good value, and it works great for guns that break paint with thin shells (like a tippmann with a flatline).
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RPS Stingersuse it as a practice paint, it is a consistent caliber and flies fine, breaking on impact tends to be another story. you'll be getting bounces all day but man, you can usually find it for a real nice...
use it as a practice paint, it is a consistent caliber and flies fine, breaking on impact tends to be another story. you'll be getting bounces all day but man, you can usually find it for a real nice price