vertical feednecks - do they make that big of a difference in feed preformance? i was planning on getting a subzero... seem nice, but do others feed better or anything?
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You might possibly see some very minor difference between a high or low rise if you use a gravity feed hopper
. It's usually better to go with a no rise or low rise anyway. I'd reccomend a bp no rider over the sub zero only to save some money.
http://automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=190145 <- where to buy -
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CCM feed necks. They'll keep your hopper from falling off and look good doing it. There are about a dozen choices of height to fit any gun or style of play. www.chipleymachine.com
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thanks for the info guys.-fully upped mech mag (magzilla) www.havoc-online.com
-upped 68 mag (class) My Feedback AIM = nate2k191
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I second that emotion.Originally posted by REDRTI like the sub-zero. It is low, positive clamping via the screw and best of all no sanding of the halo. I would get another one in a heartbeat."Otaeri wa doko desu ka?"
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My Subzero is the best feedneck I have ever used by far. Rogue, why don't you make some for other markers?Comment
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Uh, no. Gravity feed / agitator hoppers work better with high rises. A larger ball stack is better for hoppers like revvys, reloaders, ricochets, quantums, tsa's, etc. A shorter ball stack is better for force feeders such as halos, reloader bs, vlocitys, qloaders, etc.Originally posted by pachytritonYou might possibly see some very minor difference between a high or low rise if you use a gravity feed hopper
. It's usually better to go with a no rise or low rise anyway.Comment
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I have a CCM No-Pro but I don't like it. I think that it is because I'm using a Ricochet Apache and it sits really loose in the feedneck. For some reason the clamp will not go tight enough so I had to wrap the neck with some electrical tape to get it tight enough.
From what it sounds like, a Halo has a bigger neck which probably would work like a champ in a CCM No-Pro feedneck.
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I know, I was just saying in general lower feednecks are better for a lower profile.Originally posted by warbeak2099Uh, no. Gravity feed / agitator hoppers work better with high rises. A larger ball stack is better for hoppers like revvys, reloaders, ricochets, quantums, tsa's, etc. A shorter ball stack is better for force feeders such as halos, reloader bs, vlocitys, qloaders, etc.Comment
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I use a Redz clamping feedneck on my Mag, with excellent results so far, I like it for the simple fact that it has a throw lever instead of a screw, and I can take everything external off of my gun without using any tools (Tac-one mainbody). This is great for scenarios and woodsball situations, because I can take everything off really quick, wipe it down, but everything back on, and get back into the game....Comment
Doesn't like Def Leppard, but we can agree on a feedneck. Thats a start.

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