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Re: Halo Loader

In Reply to: Re: Halo Loader posted by eric on January 04, 2004 at 15:23:32:


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Posted by:
mark_ "sansoo" smith
on January 04, 2004 at 15:44:18

: Eric, I've played tourney for years. i do know what im talking about. The batteries are good. the piece of junk will bind up all the time. it will beak balls. by the way, i use an E-blade DYE ultralite gun. trust me when i say this hopper is junk. im not the only tourny player with this opinion. Some companies just throw out new equipment without thinking the whole process through. our team has used viewloaders for years and angels and the like, without breaking any balls. its not how many balls you can throw, it how accurate you are. this so called halo b hopper, can't even go slow. if i even just shoot one ball and wait and one ball, the hopper will jam up.

Signed

Not impressed

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