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Challenger Paintballs
Challenger paintballs are made by Nelson Paintballs. Challenger paintballs come in a wide variety of shell and fill colors. Many players who have bought the challenger brand have shot thousands of rounds before breaking a single paintball. Nelson has a lot of experience in manufacturing paintballs, having been around for more than 30 years. Nelson also manufactures Precision, Hot Spot, Hemorrhage, Nel-Splat, Anarchy, and the Special Forces Series. The Special Forces Series are designed for Woodsball Tournaments, the Big Game, and scenario games. Some woodsball tournaments that the Special Forces Series would be good for would include the Splat Tag Old School Classic, and the 3 man tournament at Splatterzone Paintball Park.

Challenger Paintballs come in more than ten shell colors and fill colors. Challenger paintballs have been used with markers such as the SL66 Ego from XSV Paintball, Dark Angel 67 fly from Warped Sportz, and the Halfblock from Racegun Products. Challenger paintball shell colors include yellow, yellow and red halves, purple, orange, white, red, black, purple and green halves, blue, and green. These projectiles work well with carbon fiber barrels, the freak kit, The Smart Parts stainless total freak kit, and commando 3 stock. These paintballs have performed very well compared to other paintballs in its price range. Reviews of the challenger paintballs have found the projectiles to be very symmetrical, consistent, straight-shooting, and easy to break when they find their targets. These paintballs are often listed in the category of practice paintballs. Other projectiles listed in the same category include Lazerball Industries practice paintballs, TC paintball's Dracula attack paintballs, and Karnage paintballs by paintballs. Practice Paintballs like Bite Paintballs serve competitive teams well for snap shooter drills, teams scrimmages, and the shooting exercises such as One player duel, Follow me, and Reach for the top. In the shooting exercise Reach for the Top, players shoot at three sets of targets at multiple distance ranges. Players shoot at three groups of targets from distances of 20 feet, 40 feet, and 80 - 100 feet. Players are limited to 10 paintballs per round, so they will have to make good with a limited supply of paint. Players who practice shooting exercises like these learn how to shoot efficiently, as opposed to just madly shooting around. Players use challenger paintballs for these types of drills as that they can build their shooting skills without spending a fortune from their paintball budget.
Nelson Paintball is a giant of the paintball industry, producing millions of projectiles every year. With their Anarchy tournament paints, thousands of players from tournaments around the country have gone home with Nelson paint on their uniform. Nelson has also made Whack paintballs in the past.
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