Is there such thing as a goood loader?

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  • Lenny
    I AM the AO famous!
    • Dec 2003
    • 1628

    #31
    Originally posted by CKY_Alliance
    Basically..NO ..i hate loaders..which reminds me the two i own suck and i have to buy another..hmm making the grand total for loaders 450...well i take that back my halo is good just needs some more beads..but i still hate it.
    Well, then, just slap a stock class feed on yer gun and be done with it!
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    • 11 Bravo
      Predatored Karta Mag
      • May 2005
      • 1247

      #32
      I love my Pulse loader. I think its the best loader I have had and the Shell does seem to be stronger than the shells on my Reloader B2 and my Halo. I still cracked the feedneck the first weekend I used it though. I used a clamping feedneck and must have had it too tight. Other than that it is a great loader. I would recommend them.

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      • don miguel
        the legend
        • Sep 2006
        • 1141

        #33
        ya, ther's the halo, I just gotz one! For my SS25

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        • StygShore
          Waterford, MI

          • Aug 2002
          • 2854

          #34
          Originally posted by don miguel
          ya, ther's the halo, I just gotz one! For my SS25

          Because.... you're a moron?



          ....still searching the rules for abnormally annoying stupidity.....


          Styg
          Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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          • SR_matt
            Santa Sucks
            • Jun 2006
            • 1072

            #35
            why not use a force feed for a pump? its jstu as logical as any other hopper, ya you dont need to shoot the speed but they are more consistant on feeding than other loaders.

            -matt
            Last edited by SR_matt; 01-09-2007, 05:30 PM.

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            • don miguel
              the legend
              • Sep 2006
              • 1141

              #36
              Originally posted by StygShore
              Because.... you're a moron?



              ....still searching the rules for abnormally annoying stupidity.....


              Styg
              yeah go to ccmowners.com and look in the action pics, quite a few people use halos on thier pumps. W/ my stock springs on my ss25, w/ autotrigger and i goldwaved at around 7-8 bps, it was pretty fast for a pump. Try one yourself. my halo has a V35 too, I hope that makes you happier. peace, mabe someday you'll understand, and not be a jerk.

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              • Triangle

                #37
                Originally posted by don miguel
                yeah go to ccmowners.com and look in the action pics, quite a few people use halos on thier pumps. W/ my stock springs on my ss25, w/ autotrigger and i goldwaved at around 7-8 bps, it was pretty fast for a pump. Try one yourself. my halo has a V35 too, I hope that makes you happier. peace, mabe someday you'll understand, and not be a jerk.
                No no, Styg was on the ball when he said you're a moron.

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                • SR_matt
                  Santa Sucks
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 1072

                  #38
                  ok now yall are jsut being retarded. using a forcce feed hopper on a pump is in no way shape or form stupid, i know guys that have played pump for years and have used force feed hoppers on them. their reasoning is that when you need to have a ball in your gun with a halo/reloader b you will have that ball, ya its rare that any other electronic hopper wont keep up but ti happens.

                  pumps can be very fast with auto triggers so 7-8 is not un heard of. either yall have never played pump and have no idea what you are talking about or are jsut trying to be a-holes.

                  -matt

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                  • StygShore
                    Waterford, MI

                    • Aug 2002
                    • 2854

                    #39
                    back on topic

                    Neh, I appologize, I think I have overdosed on DM's post whoring... and I have been playing pump for 15 years+, and use a revvy on my pump normally...

                    Back to the topic at hand, and trying not to let DM and crew ruin another good thread.

                    The ONLY loader I have had luck with on the shells is my pre-BE revvy, it has a softer plastic, that has withstood about 8 years of punishment now, and it is still ticking. I managed to get my hands on 2 of them, and the shells are scratched and marred, but never cracked. They are not force feed, and they max out at about 12bps, but in rec or pump play, it's not an issue.

                    I have broke 2 HALO TSA ( about 6-8 games each ) , a barrowed halo ( in 2-3 games ), a brand new halo ( in my gear bag, never even put it on a gun, and it was in a padded bag ) 3 post BE revvys ( at least 20 games each until they took a hit to a seam ). NONE of these were feed neck breaks either. I have one of Louie VI's warrior shells to try out now for my halo that fell apart in my gear bag, we will see if that lasts any longer than that one did.
                    Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                    • SR_matt
                      Santa Sucks
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 1072

                      #40
                      one thing i noticed with the old soft shells was that the clear shells were more brittle than the black onees (like the black ones were brittle at all)
                      -matt

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                      • StygShore
                        Waterford, MI

                        • Aug 2002
                        • 2854

                        #41
                        PRE-BE - they came in all sorts of colors, as long as you wanted BLACK.

                        Clear/Colored ones were when BE took over I believe


                        Styg
                        Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                        • SR_matt
                          Santa Sucks
                          • Jun 2006
                          • 1072

                          #42
                          there were clear/smokish and solid teal in soft shell. teal is very hard to find but they exist
                          -matt

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                          • StygShore
                            Waterford, MI

                            • Aug 2002
                            • 2854

                            #43
                            ahhh dont rememeber those at all, guess they weren't big in Michigan, because the only smoke, clear, teal, colors I ever saw were after BE took over things.


                            Are you talking the Gem Series? As far as I know, those were after BE took over manufacturing of the Revvy loader. ( although searching PBN there are kids over there saying they have Pre-BE loaders with "X-Board" on the mold .... hrrrmmm.... )


                            Styg
                            Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                            • GT
                              Automag?
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 5786

                              #44
                              Ricochet, Ill never use anyone's loader again. I love these, I think I have used every loader out there except the brand new stuff and a Q loader. Customer service from Ricochet is off the charts good.
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                              • emumikey
                                Registered User
                                • May 2002
                                • 434

                                #45
                                I still have and use a clear VL2000 and VL3000. I love 'em. No cracks yet...(knocks on wood)

                                Also, the new manufacturers love to see people buying new shells. They typically only cost about $.07 to make, do the math.

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