Yes paintballs will hurt. All guns will hurt about as much as a thick rubber band snap on the back of the neck, but wherever you get hit. If you can handle large scrapes and bruises, then you will defiantly be able to handle paintballs, which do not break the skin (if chronographed correctly) and hurt for less time.
Yes they do! They work great and are perfect for snap shooting and the like, however it is reccomended to Chrony no higher than 220 FPS. They are heavier than regular paintballs and they do not break open so there is a lot more energy when they hit the target.
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Caliber, which is in inches in diameter. For instance paintballs are .685 caliber: .685 inches in diameter, from one end, through the middle, to the other. Paintballs vary in size by +/- .020 or so.
Roughly 16mm, but keep in mind that I got that measurement by measuring a few paintballs I had, so it may not be correct.
The very first paintballs were meant to mark trees for logging companies, so no. They are both non-toxic and biodegradable.
There are no brands that hurt less then others. However, paintballs tend to harden up as they age. A hard older paintball is less "squishy" than a fresh new one and will hurt more when it hits.
because you hurt so much
The number of paintballs in a pound can vary depending on the brand and size of the paintballs. On average, there are about 70-100 paintballs in a pound. It is recommended to check with the specific brand or manufacturer for accurate information.
Around 1590 grams or 3.5 pounds.
Neither will have that much of a difference on the splatter.
Not normal 68 cal. paintballs but you can buy special 6mm paintballs intended for airsoft guns ive never seen one in stores so you might have to order them from online