The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion below.
Period of Product Use:
3 months
6 of 27 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
3 years
Similar Products Used:
None other than viewloader 200 but that was gravity feed
Marker Setup:
spyder vs2, kingman fasta loader, 45cc pure energy hpa tank
Strengths:
Very fast ,light ,nice reaction time
Weaknesses:
It can be a little big at times
Review:
This product is so ausome ,never had a problemo with it, just as good as the halos and i think it looks better i was so excited when this product got delivered. It goes through a whole 230 balls in less than 5 seconds. it feeds 25bps which is faster than most hoppers and is very easy to work with
Dispute: Calling BS on this one. A 9 volt hopper doing 46 BPS?!?!? yeah right. And your smoking what? Not even a Halo V35 does that nor does the Reloader B2! and they both carry a lot more power than a 9 volt!
Last edited on Sunday, March 4th, 2007 at 7:45 am PST
You say a Halo V35 cant do it? Well listen to the damn name...v35 it does about 35 bps hence the name. The only hopper that can get near that is a Draxxus Pulse Loader that arent being made anymore and it still only gets about 43 BPS. Lest learn how to count man.
It was NPS durrrr, people that make halo's. Filed lawsuit over idea theft or something like that, said it was very "similar" to the Itellifeed that Odyssey - NPS Owned - has been working on and had shown Procaps some of the blueprints.
Ok 46 bps is like qloader which costs way too much for having so few paintballs per clip (if you can even call it that, it looks more like a pod). You have to also think "When am i going to need to shoot more than 15 bps and when will i have to ever shoot 30 bps?" If you cant hit someone at 15 bps then you arent going to hit it at 30.