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  • ChrisRT
    Magger For Life
    • Oct 2001
    • 157

    #1

    Chopping Balls

    I just bought a RT Pro and have been having alot of problems breaking balls, i was wondering if anyone had any ideas on a fix. Also could some one send me instructions on how to set up intellifeed and what parts i need, also what is this warp hopper i keep reading about?
    Paintball is the most addictive, expensive sport there is...besides smoking crack!
  • ben_JD

    #2
    Chris,

    Welcome to the board! We have lots of folks here that do nothing but answer questions about Automags. There is also an excellent Search feature at the top of the page that will alleviate the other members' urge to flame (they hold that urge in pretty well most of the time, but don't tempt them).

    Intellifeed threads abound and your question is easily answered be referring to any one of those. As for the Warp Feed, it is an amazing friction-feed drive to assist your hopper in feeding paintballs consistently into your paintball marker. Also, it removes the hopper and other targets from the top of your marker to the side. Excellent innovation; check out the link above.

    Enjoy the board.

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    • FeelTheRT
      Registered User
      • Jun 2001
      • 2950

      #3
      if you don't feel like wasting 150 bux, you could also get a reliable feeding loader such as a Ricochet 2k and learn to tame that beast of a trigger.
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      • Oregon_pb_
        Senior PBaller. 15+yrs
        • Oct 2001
        • 527

        #4
        Ricco?

        I was pretty disapointed with the Riccochet 2k when i used it at a 5 man tournament. The thing was feeding slower than my old VL revolution it felt like. I didn't break any paint but i was also using my shocker so it wouldn't break paint in the first place.
        "Accuracy by volume has been, and will remain, the best way to score eliminations" Tom Kaye

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        • Tubby_Ninja
          Tom Kaye stole my Camaro!
          • Aug 2001
          • 235

          #5
          Ahh. Another Oregon member. Welcome. Where from, and where do you play?

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          • itspanitsplater
            Registered User
            • Oct 2001
            • 5

            #6
            i am from springfeild if it matters
            need to learn to spell.

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            • X-Plosive
              AO's sexiest member, and biggest post whore :)
              • Mar 2001
              • 1807

              #7
              My friend has had very good experiences with the Ricochet2k. First the LCD was screwed up after a little while because water got into it and then he broke the lid by accident while dropping it. He then sent it in and exactly 7 days after he sent it in they replaced it with a brand new one still in packaging. They did this because he had the older model with the weaker LCD, the louder motor and the weaker shell. They also sent him somestickers and a free hat with it. Pretty good customer service if you ask me. It may even beat AGD. I think AGD should start selling Ricochets with their mags. The feed rate on it is superb because it is like a built in intellifeed. One more added feature. He has been shot on the hopper 3 times so far and none of them broke however they were ALL fron hits right infront of the lid. One left a little bit of paint on their but maybe the size of a dime. Not nearly a quarter. there was no shell, just a little yellow paint in a T shape. I am actually surprised to see it getting bounces because I mean...look at it. It does look somewhat strange but it's a great loader. As far as the intellifeed e-mail me at [email protected] I can set you up. The choppage is most likely your powerfeed plug, specially if you tend to shoot smaller bore paints. You might as well call AGD when you get a chance and order a "short parabolic p/f plug".


              Taking mags apart is fun, its even more fun when you don't know what you're doing

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