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    WGP oem feedneck?

    Do any of you run modern hoppers on your cockers, if so how do they function for you?
    I've seen the clamping feedneck mods but will something like a Spire fit the OEM feedneck with electrical tape etc?

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    I sanded my rotor, took about five minutes

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      #3
      Originally posted by jetenginekyle View Post
      I sanded my rotor, took about five minutes
      I read that the Spire might just fit the OEM feedneck without sanding? Would rather just get old revy or something at that point.

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        #4
        I can't say for sure on the spire, but if you do end up deciding to go with the feedneck mod, i offer that and have feednecks in stock.
        Modifying existing Autococker feedneck to accept empire spec feednecks.  Does not include new feedneck. Only includes the milling for the feedneck. Does not include return shipping.  ** Please note that Planet Eclipse and Dye feednecks are not Empire spec.** Please use the contact tab at the top of the page to contact
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          #5
          It looks like stock WGP feednecks vary slightly, my spire fits snug enough to play on my WGP Orracle, and it’s almost to tight to get it onto on my WGP Black Magic.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Blackmagic71 View Post
            It looks like stock WGP feednecks vary slightly, my spire fits snug enough to play on my WGP Orracle, and it’s almost to tight to get it onto on my WGP Black Magic.
            Exactly the info I was looking for thank you sir. How does the Spire perform for you on these markers?

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheRealJared View Post

              Exactly the info I was looking for thank you sir. How does the Spire perform for you on these markers?
              It’s worked well on my E-blade autocockers. Haven’t tried it on my mechanical autocockers yet, but I’ll try to tomorrow.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Blackmagic71 View Post

                It’s worked well on my E-blade autocockers. Haven’t tried it on my mechanical autocockers yet, but I’ll try to tomorrow.
                🙏 thanks I appreciate it!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheRealJared View Post

                  🙏 thanks I appreciate it!
                  So, first time shooting the Spire on a mechanical autococker today and it shot great. Zero issues.

                  However I have a couple of Spires, and I noticed they all seem to vary slightly on feedneck size. They all easily fit any clamping feedneck I have, but it’s hit or miss on the stock non-clamping autococker feednecks, some fit and some were too thick where I would have had to sand them down if I wanted to use them.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blackmagic71 View Post

                    So, first time shooting the Spire on a mechanical autococker today and it shot great. Zero issues.

                    However I have a couple of Spires, and I noticed they all seem to vary slightly on feedneck size. They all easily fit any clamping feedneck I have, but it’s hit or miss on the stock non-clamping autococker feednecks, some fit and some were too thick where I would have had to sand them down if I wanted to use them.
                    Excellent! Good to know info right here. Thanks for taking the time to test them out and report back!

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