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  • glaman5266
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    Originally posted by lew View Post

    All right, the Spire IR has my eye. Anyone know what the feed rate on that one is?
    From what I've read it tops out around 15 BPS. Maybe slightly higher. But that's a non-issue unless you're playing in a format with no BPS cap.

    I recently picked up a Pinokio/HK Speed and I really like it. Not sure what it tops out at BPS-wise, but I've read it can edge out the Spire IR (can't confirm myself tho). It balances well with the weight of the motor being in front of the feedneck and, also because of that, my field of vision seems to be greater w/o the huge back end of virtually every other loader in your face. I really like it. The only issue I've had with mine is when running a speedfeed. Because the back end is smaller it's harder for the paint to move to the front of the loader while the fingers are depressed into the loader. It'll be hard to dump a tube in quickly unless you have a speedfeed with a wider mouth or fewer fingers.

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  • lew
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    Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda View Post
    Modern hoppers like Spires are so much easier to clean and maintain then a Halo. I recently picked up a Prophecy with a bunch of gear so never used it, but has an interesting hopper shell design but I’d take a Spire over it due to how easy to is to breakdown and clean.
    All right, the Spire IR has my eye. Anyone know what the feed rate on that one is?

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  • Cdn_Cuda
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    Modern hoppers like Spires are so much easier to clean and maintain then a Halo. I recently picked up a Prophecy with a bunch of gear so never used it, but has an interesting hopper shell design but I’d take a Spire over it due to how easy to is to breakdown and clean.

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  • Jordan
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    I'm a big fan of my Vmax+ - keeps up fine with everything I shoot and doesn't weigh a ton. I have a HaloToo, I just never use it.

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  • fullofpaint
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    You couldn't pay me to go back to a Halo. I can open, strip, clean, and reassemble a Rotor in the time it takes you just to unscrew a Halo. Plus I don't remember the last time I changed a battery in it, whereas I used to keep a pack of double AA's in the gearbag for the Halo.

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  • lew
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    Originally posted by Magmoormaster View Post
    Why not? Don’t like the shape?
    Mostly aesthetic reasons. 180 rounds is fine with me, and the weight is no issue.

    Might look at the Pinokio...

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  • Cunha
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    I agree with Magmoor's question.

    The halo too is a good hopper, but it weighs like a full pound more than more modern hoppers.

    Spire 3, Prophecy Z2, Pinokio (HK) speed are all a lot lighter. The prophecy is an upgrade in every way meaning speed and weight savings and more gentle on paint.

    The spire 3 is lighter than the prophecy z2 but slower, but more gentle
    The pinokio is lightest and gentlest and pretty much like a revvy in reliability

    The Halo TOO is heavy, fast, and fairly low capacity. But there is nothing wrong with it.

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  • Magmoormaster
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    Why not? Don’t like the shape?

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  • lew
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    Noted on the Rip Drive. Sounds like a go to me.

    New hoppers- Spire, Rotor, et al- don't appeal to me one bit.

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  • Magmoormaster
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    Internally, the halo too is basically the same thing. It’ll definitely feed fast enough for you. The shells are nylon instead of polycarbonate like the old ones, so it’s much more durable. The downside with them is that they are much harder to take apart than more modern hoppers.

    I would recommend the rip drive, especially if it’s only $10.

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  • lew
    started a topic Halo Too any good?

    Halo Too any good?

    Howdy,

    I had a Halo B circa 2005 that worked brilliantly well. Kept up with my Minicocker with E2 frame at 16 bps without a hiccup. There's not much about that loader I didn't like.

    So, how well does Empire's Halo Too stack up? Do I need the Rip Drive or will the basic model work fine? It's a $10 difference on ANS, so no big deal. I want to throw this on a Gen E Matrix and Eclipse/Mouse Impulse, neither of which have eyes.
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