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Whats the Difference Between Gravity-Fed and Motorized Hoppers?

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Whats the Difference Between Gravity-Fed and Motorized Hoppers?

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What’s the Difference Between Gravity-Fed and Motorized Hoppers?Answer: Gravity-Fed Hoppers A gravity-fed hopper is simply a container that holds paintballs and sits on your gun; it is the simplest, cheapest hopper available. The rate that paintballs can load into your gun is not based solely upon the speed of gravity, but on the rate of the balls inside the hopper bouncing off of each other. When a player is firing rapidly, the balls still in the hopper will form a sort of an arch over the feed hole, and no more paintballs will drop through. This is easily remedied by shaking the hopper, disrupting the arch and freeing the balls, but it is a hassle and slows down the rate of fire. To prevent this slow down in firing, the agitated hopper was developed. (Compare Prices) Agitated Hoppers An agitated hopper (often referred to as a ‘loader’) has a small motor that is attached to a paddle that spins and disrupts any arches that paintballs for

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