Tiberius First Strike
Uploader Comments (PunkWorksPaintball)
All Comments (79)
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That was a legit vid man, nice work. I haven't gotten a chance to use my T9 yet.
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too bad their a dollar a piece where i live
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Has anyone tried these with a rifled barrel? That would be some interesting data to look at.
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Nice setup ! Finally a video that a gun is STABLE, Been looking for this for the Dye Ultralite... but im glad i found this for first strike...
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The grouping really wasn't any better than normal paintballs... SIIIIIIGH.
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Although the muzzle speed air the same, the coefficient of drag is different for each. I would think the first strike round will retain more of its velocity given that both spend the same amount of time in the air. The pain should be no worst than point blank with regular paintballs. Thats just my two cents. I leave the rest of the change to you.
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Awesome test. If the first strike rounds become cheaper it will definitely be a big hit fir rec-ball.
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um ok? thats almst same as reg pballs... o_O u need more distance
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you're fucking legit
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Tenically the tiberious rounds were desinged for the t9 and not a regular barrel so i bealive yes. but if you consider it the ball would just recover after it goes out the barrel.
the only thing that owrries me is getting hit by them, i would like to see how bad they hurt
Q706 3 years ago
yes, that's reasonable - the amount of force is going to be the same as a paintball - it's the same weight and the same velocity - but the plastic shell is something new.
PunkWorksPaintball 3 years ago
Did you happen to notice if the Tiberius First Strike rounds were heavier or lighter than standard paintball rounds? Judging by the fps difference (First strike rounds travelling faster with presumably the same gun setup) would mean that the First Strike rounds were lighter. I wonder how that would affect ball breaks at a distance. I really love the idea of these rounds I'm just worried that my local field owners are going to be nazies about the little rings unless they dissolve.
brendanbil87 3 years ago
the first strike rounds just looked faster - they were the same speed at the muzzle.
PunkWorksPaintball 3 years ago