View Full Version : Anyone have probs shooting WORR paint w/ IR3?
bhegland
12-04-2002, 10:07 PM
I primarily shoot WORR paint (Domination mostly, but occasionally Competition). I can barely ever shoot the Competition, it breaks like no other. Domination is better, but I still have a lot of barrel and bolt face breaks. I am pretty sure my settings are good and I have a couple sized DYE barrels, so I don't think it is barrel match.
anthony.white2
12-04-2002, 10:13 PM
i had problems with worr paint period-no matter which gun i was using (COCKER OR IR3)
kaPPLcD
12-04-2002, 10:23 PM
I have bought a case of worrpaint, havent had any probs. no brakes.
perpetuul
12-04-2002, 10:30 PM
i bought a few cases of worrpaint domination and it shot ok, i had a few breaks, but what i noticed is that consistency in size was'nt all that great...
bhegland
12-04-2002, 11:00 PM
Yeah, I think consistency is more what I have run into also. I think a lot of the breaks I am getting is becuase there is a huge ball trying to squeeze down the barrel and then just breaks.
b4d_455_baller
12-05-2002, 07:44 AM
well, WORRpaint's quality is depleting..there IS a reason for this, and I'll go into detail...
As most of you know, WGP does NOT make their own paint, they gave money to help a company in Florida get started up making paint, and in return this company is required to make worrpaint for WGP. Since money is the root of all evil, this company has decided to start making their own paint and sell it as their own stuff. Since the company wants to have the best (have better paint, you'll sell more for higher profits), they are concetrating on their own line of paint more so than worr. So, IMO they have recently just been throwing something together rather quickly (maybe holding out on a little of the ingredients <<i.e. 2 cups of water when it requires 3>> <<<just an example :)>>> ). This has been confirmed by me and others as far as the paint quality has been recently, we've gotten 3 batches of paint in a row that isn't any good!...WGP has now decided they will discontinue their market of worrpaint and focus more on other things as they see fit.
L8ER!
acoenfam1
12-05-2002, 09:13 AM
I'm glad to see that someone else noticed the same thing I did. Unfortunately the field out here sells WORR for $40.00/case, much cheaper than RPS for example. But it's true you get what you pay for. I tried shooting this stuff through both a .686 and .688 Ultralight and it shot like crap!! No barrel breaks but REAL inconsistent.
js3324
12-05-2002, 09:17 PM
Worr practice is possibly the worst paint ever..drop it from 5 inches of the ground and it broke...i couldn't shoot a ball without it breaking.
Danno1769
12-06-2002, 12:20 PM
I have been shooting Woor for awhile, Cant remember which kind it is, comes in the green box. But anyway my IR3 breaks every other ball it seems with it, and the ones it shoots, does not shoot straight (tested with 3 barrels, ultralite, stock and boomy) Umm I think it may be my gun but i dunno.
RedBull
12-16-2002, 11:49 AM
If you are having problems with WORR paint try using a .691 barrel or insert with your dwell on 19 or 20. My team uses it for practice paint and I have had maybe only 3 barrel breaks per case at that setting. ( Even though that is alot of breaks) I have noticed the dwell setting for lower priced paints DOES make a difference!!
b4d_455_baller
12-16-2002, 06:09 PM
ya, use the largest bore barrel you got and it'll perform a LOT better...I was having weird problems @ practice this weekend using it..it would make it out of my barrel, but disintegrate in mid-flight!..like the seams were coming apart...it was kinda cool, so that may have been effecting it..we are no longer using worr paint after last weekend...too many bad batches in a row..goin back to PMI premiums for practice..
L8ER!
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