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  • Skoad
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 3265

    #46
    i've used them all except for a reloader. Currently have a small qloader army - 9 pods, 5 or 6 mounting heads, the CMS (custom mounting system), ptp warp adapter....but no gun I've used a qloader before for a short while, bought it just to test it out. Was neat, sure fed fast at a constant rate.

    Top choice would have to be Halo for me, though reloader might top it if i've actually used one myself.

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    • GT
      Automag?
      • Dec 2001
      • 5786

      #47
      Just got a new rico today. Love the new design.
      FOR SALE
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      AGD back bottle asa, laser logo

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      • trains are bad
        Registered User
        • Oct 2003
        • 1751

        #48
        Warp.

        Actual hopper-Ricochet-as fast as an egg, doesn't break like an egg, is at least as light as an egg, looks better than an egg.
        TRB's feedback

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        • Loguzzzzzz
          Practice Target

          • Sep 2004
          • 2121

          #49
          You know my answer!

          I use only Q-Loader. Have used them for about 2 years and love them. I use an Egg or Halo to load my pods!

          I thought that the Q-Loader would've scored less then it has.
          ......You know you want one!!

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          • M98Punk
            NYOG President
            • Nov 2002
            • 656

            #50
            Just got my Q-loader..well it's been sitting at my parents house motivating me to finish finals, on prinicpal I voted for it because I love the idea and the design. All and all I'd go for a rico, I have one of the first R2K's and my shells didn't break untill my brother steped on it...4 days before a tourny no less, called them up and they got me the shells in time for the tourny. Definatly gonna get a Apache to replace my R2k as a back up hopper when I get the coins. All the people that say they suck just make it cheaper to get one on PBN
            Girls are no substatute of paintball

            Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways

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            • RogueFactor
              Registered User
              • Dec 2001
              • 633

              #51
              Bump.

              I am surprised that the Revvy is 3rd in the list. Halo, Halo, Revvy.

              Who would have thought?

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              • Evil Bob
                Evil Overlord
                • Jul 2001
                • 1217

                #52
                Not really surprising if you crack the pages of PGI or any of the rags that cover tourny play and look at all the photos of what top dogs are playing with, its usually either an eggo or a halo, with halo being the predominate loader in the tourny scene especially now that ramping is completely legit in the big series.

                The Pre-BE Revy is hard to pass up, its still a solid workhorse for those that dont need to blaze but want something that is reliable and wont break when it gets hit.

                There is really only two loaders that can keep up with 16+ consistant BPS, that's your Q-loader and halo, and you dont see many Q's at the top end of the spectrum, so that leaves you with the halo being the defacto choice.

                For those of you who need the speed of the halo without the weight, look at the LI battery options from the link that was posted here on AO last week for the custom Halo's (dont recall the name and can't look up the link right now, sorry). LI will reduce the weight factor considerably.

                -Evil Bob

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                • RogueFactor
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 633

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Evil Bob
                  Not really surprising if you crack the pages of PGI or any of the rags that cover tourny play and look at all the photos of what top dogs are playing with, its usually either an eggo or a halo, with halo being the predominate loader in the tourny scene especially now that ramping is completely legit in the big series.

                  The Pre-BE Revy is hard to pass up, its still a solid workhorse for those that dont need to blaze but want something that is reliable and wont break when it gets hit.

                  There is really only two loaders that can keep up with 16+ consistant BPS, that's your Q-loader and halo, and you dont see many Q's at the top end of the spectrum, so that leaves you with the halo being the defacto choice.

                  For those of you who need the speed of the halo without the weight, look at the LI battery options from the link that was posted here on AO last week for the custom Halo's (dont recall the name and can't look up the link right now, sorry). LI will reduce the weight factor considerably.

                  -Evil Bob
                  I am not surprised at the Halo. Just the Revvy being 3rd. I would have thought the Revvy would have scored lower.

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                  • magsRus
                    Lost Boys
                    • Jul 2001
                    • 1706

                    #54
                    Empire Reloader B in yellow Diamond


                    The diamonds make your reloader feed 3 more balls faster! :)
                    "You dont need to be so shallow, turn your head prepare to follow"-CKY

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                    • UTDragun
                      Tennessee Paintvols
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 1052

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Pha|anx
                      Empire Reloader or Halo... To me they are the samething, generally speaking.

                      The are fast, reliable, consistent, and durable. Also they don't stop working when you want to shoot reballs. Whereas the Evolutions and Revolutions I tried had major jamming/feeding problems.
                      the reloaders/halos do jam on occasion, just give it time.

                      however, my egg does not jam with reballs, but instead, it feeds ~6bps instead.

                      I personally run a halo for all cf needs, but for my warp I like the Halo Backman.
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                      • frop
                        Easily Irritated
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 751

                        #56
                        Gravity - never fails.
                        Origninally posted by warbeak2099
                        Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.



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                        • pachytriton
                          gowing
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 288

                          #57
                          I'm a fan of my evo, even though I've had to replace the lid and battery door. On a side note, how's the q loader on weight? I used to run a warp and loved the low profile but ended up ditching it because of the extra weight, but I'm looking at the q long and hard and will probably buy one if it's comparable in weight to a normal hopper.

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                          • Loguzzzzzz
                            Practice Target

                            • Sep 2004
                            • 2121

                            #58
                            Originally posted by pachytriton
                            I'm a fan of my evo, even though I've had to replace the lid and battery door. On a side note, how's the q loader on weight? I used to run a warp and loved the low profile but ended up ditching it because of the extra weight, but I'm looking at the q long and hard and will probably buy one if it's comparable in weight to a normal hopper.
                            Well let me put it this way.....the heavy-est part of your loader is most likely the battery(ies). The Q-loader doesn't have any, only a spring. I would have to guess (never weighing one), that the Q-Loader is lighter.

                            The reason I liked them is because there are no batteries to go dead when you need them the most. Single biggest draw back is the 100 ball capacity. I carry 4 pods plus one in the gun and don't usually have a problem. Most of the guys I regularly play with also use the "Q" so if one guy runs out we just toss them to each other. Works out for us.
                            ......You know you want one!!

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                            • NinjaoftheNight79
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2005
                              • 89

                              #59
                              Little respect for a Q-Loader around here I take it? I dont like electronics in paintball unless its a chrono. I would much rather use a Q-Loader. While it does hold less, and it does require work to have it working the first time, it is much better for you can mount it many places. Get yourself a ULE Warp L/R Body for a mag, and hook up a Q instead. I have seen it done, and it it beautiful. Plus you get a Warp Feed for free when you buy the body, so you can have a Q and a warp (and buy a good hopper for it). Its all about the options for me

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                              • kopfjaeger
                                Love you long time.
                                • Jan 2002
                                • 309

                                #60
                                Are revvys still made out of crappy plastic that would break when hit by a paintball?
                                Last edited by kopfjaeger; 12-26-2005, 10:43 PM.

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