Just a miniature review on this loader. In case you were ever on the fence like I was.
I never used a Rotor and thought to stay away since I have heard (and seen) so many stories about them jamming. But also many positive reviews with durability and high rates of feed, long lasting.
I couldn't pass up a deal on a used LTR, which I know doesn't have the bells and whistles the R2 has, but has other improvements over the OG Rotor. Gave it a good cleaning inside and out and set the tension adjustment screw flush because I already knew that the tension is a key factor in jams. Plus I am shooting a mech, so don't need to be hurling balls down the feedneck.
This thing just feels awesome and well made. Very sturdy. Heavier than the Spires but doesn't bother me. The way to comes apart is much more secure as well and don't feel like it would fly apart like I've seen some Spire do. Although I'm really not making crazy moves like that. Spires are good loaders, but don't feel as solid/secure to me.
I have used it in the backyard and two different days of play using sub-par, but pretty ok "not the worst paint ever" and have had zero jams. Does a great job loading the last few balls as well and can get close to shooting it dry, or even succeeding in shooting it totally dry. Just has that feeling of never letting you down no matter what the situation. For the sub $60 I paid, blows the Spire IR/2 out of the water in my opinion.
The speedfeed this came with was very droopy and didn't do a great job so I replaced it with an Exalt Rotor speedfeed. Swapping lids/feeds on these are easy, but do require more steps compared to other hoppers so it will take a couple minutes. But still, not that bad.
I will likely get the Virtue rechargeable battery for it at some point. But I am very impressed and don't see myself using anything else.
I never used a Rotor and thought to stay away since I have heard (and seen) so many stories about them jamming. But also many positive reviews with durability and high rates of feed, long lasting.
I couldn't pass up a deal on a used LTR, which I know doesn't have the bells and whistles the R2 has, but has other improvements over the OG Rotor. Gave it a good cleaning inside and out and set the tension adjustment screw flush because I already knew that the tension is a key factor in jams. Plus I am shooting a mech, so don't need to be hurling balls down the feedneck.
This thing just feels awesome and well made. Very sturdy. Heavier than the Spires but doesn't bother me. The way to comes apart is much more secure as well and don't feel like it would fly apart like I've seen some Spire do. Although I'm really not making crazy moves like that. Spires are good loaders, but don't feel as solid/secure to me.
I have used it in the backyard and two different days of play using sub-par, but pretty ok "not the worst paint ever" and have had zero jams. Does a great job loading the last few balls as well and can get close to shooting it dry, or even succeeding in shooting it totally dry. Just has that feeling of never letting you down no matter what the situation. For the sub $60 I paid, blows the Spire IR/2 out of the water in my opinion.
The speedfeed this came with was very droopy and didn't do a great job so I replaced it with an Exalt Rotor speedfeed. Swapping lids/feeds on these are easy, but do require more steps compared to other hoppers so it will take a couple minutes. But still, not that bad.
I will likely get the Virtue rechargeable battery for it at some point. But I am very impressed and don't see myself using anything else.
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