Heres my thoughts...
I got an eggo2.. I love how it sits back.. feels like i can get that much closer to a bunker when things get tight (being a front player and all thats important to me, even if it is just in my head
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As far as feeding... I cant comment cuz my gun has a bouncing problem that needs fixing (hopefully itll be back b4 college nationals on 4-12)
getting to the point, heres my take on things aslearned in economics
Brass eagle MAKES their revvie shells brittle because people think at the margin.
What that means is that brass eagles shells are most likely cheaper to produce with lower quality shells.. they charge the same price for them in stores regardless, so what happens? they make a small amount of extra money per shell sold. BE is basically the BIG business of paintball, so those little extra bits of cash can add up FAST and become thousands of dollars a year (if not more).
BUT WAIT THERES YET ANOTHER BONUS TO BE PROFITS!! See the buyers of the products ALSO think at margin... So when your cheap revvie shell breaks, you look out and try and decide between a $2 shell to replace the one you broke,, OR buying a new $50-100 loader... For obvious reasons MOST people will pick the new shells Thus ADDING even more cash to BE's pocket...
This is the SAME thing Firestone was doing with their tires a while back.. Cheaper tire = more profits on each sale.. and more profits from replacement sales...The only reason they stopped, was that their tires started killing people and the cost of lawsuits/busness lost from bad PR was costing MORE than the profit made from the tires being cheap
Its business people, its about making money....
I got an eggo2.. I love how it sits back.. feels like i can get that much closer to a bunker when things get tight (being a front player and all thats important to me, even if it is just in my head
)As far as feeding... I cant comment cuz my gun has a bouncing problem that needs fixing (hopefully itll be back b4 college nationals on 4-12)
getting to the point, heres my take on things aslearned in economics
Brass eagle MAKES their revvie shells brittle because people think at the margin.
What that means is that brass eagles shells are most likely cheaper to produce with lower quality shells.. they charge the same price for them in stores regardless, so what happens? they make a small amount of extra money per shell sold. BE is basically the BIG business of paintball, so those little extra bits of cash can add up FAST and become thousands of dollars a year (if not more).
BUT WAIT THERES YET ANOTHER BONUS TO BE PROFITS!! See the buyers of the products ALSO think at margin... So when your cheap revvie shell breaks, you look out and try and decide between a $2 shell to replace the one you broke,, OR buying a new $50-100 loader... For obvious reasons MOST people will pick the new shells Thus ADDING even more cash to BE's pocket...
This is the SAME thing Firestone was doing with their tires a while back.. Cheaper tire = more profits on each sale.. and more profits from replacement sales...The only reason they stopped, was that their tires started killing people and the cost of lawsuits/busness lost from bad PR was costing MORE than the profit made from the tires being cheap
Its business people, its about making money....
I'm willing to give everyone and everything a fair shake, unfortunately I've had a continuous string of problems with BE and their product line, something I don't wish to perpetuate any further. 



. My halo A broke paint and overfed, my halo B is awesome and works great on all of my guns.
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