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Gravity Feed Hoppers
Gravity Hoppers
There is a million and one types of gravity feed hopper. As far as I'm concerned, their all the same. The way they work is by, of course, gravity. When you take a shot the next paintball is supposed to fall into the breach. Sometimes you have to shake the hopper to make them fall in. The down side to these is when you start firing faster, the ball may not fall in. This leads to you chopping paintballs. On the plus side, there is no batteries to replace. I have several 200 round hoppers and a 45 round Brass Eagle hopper. I use this hopper when I snipe. It has a small profile and it very light.
Gravity