Yes...ye would like to spend less but if i have to then potentially go to thse prices, been offerd so good deals by you lot and cheers but im going to wait a little longer before deciding everything.
cheers Will
...I don't want to point out the obvious but buy a second hand one off of here, if moneys tight. There's loads of good hoppers around and if you buy off of a trader on here then your as good as guaranteed safe
As above,I use the XSV vlocity on force 5 and the chargeable batteries last a whole day and more,thats around 4,0o0 balls.vlocity is by far the best loader on the market. people whine about battery life but ive used the same batteries (procell) for 2x 6hr trainings + the last PA. thats with stock chip. very light, very cool. obviously everyone will have favorites but try before you buy. take yer marker along to the shop or wherever and see how it looks. torques are possibly the most battery hungry loader ive seen to date, makes an annoying noise also but are real easy to strip and clean/change batterys.
Is the XSV a JNR shell or standard? widemouth?As above,I use the XSV vlocity on force 5 and the chargeable batteries last a whole day and more,thats around 4,0o0 balls.
They definately need an upgraded chip or they eat batteries,Vlocity rather than the Jnr and as mentioned all hoppers are good money secondhand on here.
My personal choice otherwise would be the egg excellent VFM and people think they're "old hat" hence the bargain prices.
With the Z board(upgraded 1&2 or egg 3 std) they will keep up with an Etek ramping,I've even tried one on full auto(Tadao board) and with a full hopper it never broke a ball,over a range not during play.
I have a few eggs as back-ups(never needed too use them,usually lend 'em out) and as they cost next to nothing nothing is as good value.
I have tried all the others and found issues with all of them much to friends amusment;I would say though the Halo's are very popular and not without reason...I found they had feed issues when tilted...