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🎯 Wearable4U .50 Caliber Rubber Balls: Premium Reusable Training Soft Rubber Balls for Paintball Guns Review

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Description of 🎯 Wearable4U .50 Caliber Rubber Balls: Premium Reusable Training Soft Rubber Balls for Paintball Guns

.50 caliber Rubber Balls. Soft rubber reusable balls for paintball guns. No Oil or Lubrication Needed!. Shoots Straight. Train for Less!. No Paint Fill, Reball style, Weight of a ball is 1.3 gram. II Generation rubber balls with improved rubber formula. Perfect sized .50 caliber.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Softer than the competition, correspondingly more rebound.

Blue really makes them easier to restore. These things bounce around like nothing happened. They also meet with a large amount of Sting. I was pleased with the pack size and then my HD 40 just started chewing on it. Yes, I will get more of this. Just go and buy a second bag.

Pros
  • Paintballs
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 4 out of 5

They fit Seneca Dragon Claw and Seneca Double Shot

From two preloaded airguns these rubber bullets can still be deadly. Don't shoot anything/someone you don't want to kill. I used them to aim both of my PCP airguns and they worked great. I thought they would bounce off the plywood holding my target, but they went through the plywood like a lead musket ball. I will continue to use them as very inexpensive target ammunition.

Pros
  • Paintball
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Expensive for what they are but I wanted the yellow at a higher price point.

Gummy balls go well with my TR50 magazine and I chose yellow because they are easier to find on the cartridge. 100 can move fairly quickly when lost on the ground or hidden in the grass. They shoot well and don't get stuck in my TR50. The only downside is that they get dirty very quickly. Dirt and dust will stick to them so they need to be washed and dried each time before reusing them or they will contaminate the barrel and it won't do well if I need my TR50 on a safe stage for self defense…

Pros
  • Camping
Cons
  • Compatibility