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Draxxus Hellfire Paintballs
Draxxus Hellfire Paintballs are a product from Draxxus, who also are the makers of many other products, including DXS Nitrogen Systems, and the Draxxus Pulse Loader. Draxxus are the proud manufacturers of many of the games best paintballs, and their paint is known to be very reliable.

Draxxus Hellfire Paintballs have been on the market since 1998. Hellfire Paintballs are tournament grade, and are a common selection for your games where big time prize money is on the line. Draxxus Hellfire Paintballs are one of the most popular paintballs for championship tournament action. This ammo is difficult paint for potential cheaters to wipe off if hit. The brittle shells of these paintballs reliably break on their opponents and have a clean mark for the ref and the audience to see.
Draxxus Hellfire Paintballs have a thick fill that does not come off easily. These paintballs break easily on opponents even when traveling at players from far distances. The Hellfire paintballs rarely chop inside of the gun. Many competitive and professional players consider these balls to be the best on the market today. These rounds have a ticker fill than marbalizers even though they are usually $25 dollars less than most marbalizer cases. These paintballs usually work best with barrels with a smaller bore size. The smaller bore size of Draxxus Hellfire Paintballs allow these projectiles to travel farther and straighter than almost any other products of the market. Professionals who compete in tournaments like the PSP World Cut or the NPPL Commander's Cup choose these paintballs as a super reliable product. Drexxus Hellfire Paintballs hardly ever break in the gun, but do manage to break when they hit their intended targets, even from long distances. These projectiles are smaller than some other .68 caliber paints, so it would help players using these paintballs to invest in a barrel kit. The Hellfires have been found to shoot well with a variety of barrels, including the Tippman Flatline, the 32 Degrees Quiet Riot, and the J&V Ceramic. The medium thick shells spread a thick paint over a large surface area when they hit their mark. These paintballs offers players a great value for the money that you spend on them. Some paintball players report finding prices as cheap as $50 for these paintballs online and at their local ProShop. The fill is a bright orange, a good color for refs to see from long distances. These paintballs shoot straight and help to build the confidence of a competitive tournament player. For players who like the tumble and play the game rough these paintballs from Draxxus are very reliable. They stay together and will not break in your hopper, even saying together despite the hoppers hard crashes to the ground.
Draxxus is also the maker of other excellent lines of paintballs. Other products from Draxxus include the Dusk Paintballs, Blitz Paintballs, and the Artic Inferno Paintballs. The Artic Inferno Paintballs are designed to do their job well, even in cold weather climates. The Inferno paintballs offer a competitive cold weather performance when the temperatures drop below 32 degrees.
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