Using a 40 cal pepperball in a 50 cal paintball gun is not recommended as it can cause damage to the gun and affect its accuracy. It's important to always match the caliber of the ammunition with the gun to ensure safe and effective shooting.
They will "fit" but they will not fire correctly, and will break when the bolt tries to push two of them at once.
it depends what type of marker you are using 99% percent of the time it will be .68 cal but you can find .43 and .50 cal markers.
sure they are both 50 grain.As long as they fit in your barrel your fine.
I use the Barret 50 Cal.
His .50 calibre revolver was based on a Crosman 3357 .50 calibre paintball revolver.
No. 10mm is close to .40 cal, smaller than .50 cal.
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I got 2 spyder guns, but just so you know pros look down on spyder guns idk why but they do ( the pilot and the vs1 and I love them) but Yes for you they should be good. Be sure to get the .68 cal though instead of the stupid .50 cal
the standard size is 68, there are a few off sizes like 43, 40 and 50 but the vast majority of paintball markers use 68 caliber and therefore it is the cheapest
Depends on the load
the 50 cal has 10 and the intervention has 5