I don’t know about you but I know loads of people and seen loads of problems with loaders, paintball keeps designing new loaders that are getting faster and faster, Envy for example 27 bps.
But when I look at all the loads the most common thing to go wrong first is the feed neck to the high rise. You can just keep changing your hopper every 4-6 months but how about they do away with that design of a feed tube and try and design the hopper to fit onto the marker, I no that this will only effect vertical high rises which most new markers are doing.
If you had this type of design you would make your profile smaller and the strength of the loaders more secure.
The hopper would have to be force feed other wise the ball would not feed adequately.
Cheers
Daz
But when I look at all the loads the most common thing to go wrong first is the feed neck to the high rise. You can just keep changing your hopper every 4-6 months but how about they do away with that design of a feed tube and try and design the hopper to fit onto the marker, I no that this will only effect vertical high rises which most new markers are doing.
If you had this type of design you would make your profile smaller and the strength of the loaders more secure.
The hopper would have to be force feed other wise the ball would not feed adequately.
Cheers
Daz