I've actually used both..
The Richochet is nice due to the fact it has a game timer already in it. I did find however that it was a little scary refilling paint. The lid on the 'chet seems to be a bit tougher to get open than a revvy, and unless you've really cranked the warp screws down, you can feel it pull up a bit out of the warp when you open the top. (I was always nervous I'd rip the thing off during a game)
Nothing fancy about the Revvy, but I like the fact that RobAGD has documented powering your revvy and warp with the EMAG (I currently use that setup), and also Tom documents how to melt your revvy for an even tighter fit to your gun.
Currently I'm using a Revvy, but mainly b/c I had to give the 'chet back.....I don't care either way....most of my purchaces are cost vs. function based (cheapest thing that'll feed paint into my marker
)
The Richochet is nice due to the fact it has a game timer already in it. I did find however that it was a little scary refilling paint. The lid on the 'chet seems to be a bit tougher to get open than a revvy, and unless you've really cranked the warp screws down, you can feel it pull up a bit out of the warp when you open the top. (I was always nervous I'd rip the thing off during a game)
Nothing fancy about the Revvy, but I like the fact that RobAGD has documented powering your revvy and warp with the EMAG (I currently use that setup), and also Tom documents how to melt your revvy for an even tighter fit to your gun.
Currently I'm using a Revvy, but mainly b/c I had to give the 'chet back.....I don't care either way....most of my purchaces are cost vs. function based (cheapest thing that'll feed paint into my marker
)

I've been working hard on left handed and now I am a machine out both sides of the bunker it was really hindering my game.

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