Extreme Rage Sport Shotthis hopper is excellent for pump play and hopper ball.
fully empty i can dump an entire 140 round pod and fill it.
it definitely needs modification to help it feed jam free.
once modified if there...
this hopper is excellent for pump play and hopper ball.
fully empty i can dump an entire 140 round pod and fill it.
it definitely needs modification to help it feed jam free.
once modified if there are any jams just give her a lil shake
get one.
it will replace the grav feed hopper u have (or should have) in your gearbag
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Extreme Rage Sport ShotI really love how my sportshot gives me the perfect balace between weight, size and capacity possible for my pump. Really makes playing better!
1. Proto Primo holds 200 rounds
2. Winchester holds only 50 rounds
3. This hopper
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Extreme Rage Sport ShotI acquired a Sport Shot at Living Legends 3, and have used it on my pump guns since. It is a very small hopper, comparable in profile to other "pocket" hoppers. Mine holds about 115 balls, which is...
I acquired a Sport Shot at Living Legends 3, and have used it on my pump guns since. It is a very small hopper, comparable in profile to other "pocket" hoppers. Mine holds about 115 balls, which is perfect for those running 100 round pods. The lid is large enough to accomodate standard pod pouring, and is set nearly horizontal on the top of the hopper. This gives a different feel to reloading, unless a player has been running a Ricochet. I have yet to have this hopper jam during pump play, although I have heard some have experienced some jamming. It is by far the best gravity-only hopper I have used. I think the feed neck might be a touch slim, but that's something that is easily adjusted by a wrap or two of electrical tape around the hopper neck before mounting it.
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Extreme Rage Sport ShotFirst things first. If you have an older model. You will need to modify them to run properly. The balls jam up at the top of the feedneck causing issues. However, there is plenty of DIYs and How tos...
First things first. If you have an older model. You will need to modify them to run properly. The balls jam up at the top of the feedneck causing issues. However, there is plenty of DIYs and How tos to correct it.
With that being said.
Love these hoppers! Once modded of course. They hold about 100 rds, light, very consistent with very little "shaking" needed. As you are shooting, your body is shaking or moving enough for it to function. I have shot 8bps with one of these things on my old S6. They also accept Halo style speed feeds. So thats a plus.
Basically, if you want a reliable, cheap, light loader for your pump and want more than 50 rounds and can't find a 3D printer for a set of Pico shells, then this is for you.
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Extreme Rage Sport ShotThe Extreme Rage Sport Shot holds about a hundred 68 caliber rounds, and also comes will an insert sleeve for the neck so it can be used with 50 caliber balls. The neck is a little long, so the...
The Extreme Rage Sport Shot holds about a hundred 68 caliber rounds, and also comes will an insert sleeve for the neck so it can be used with 50 caliber balls. The neck is a little long, so the hopper sits high on your marker, but that's easily remedied with a little trimming. When I first got the hopper, balls would sometimes pile up in the outlet and not feed. A little scraping with a razor knife and sanding with extra-fine sandpaper fixed that, and now I get reliable feeding all the time with my CCM S6.
I replaced the lid with an Exalt Feed Gate, and it's perfect for fast-paced tourney play. It is top of my list for tournament pump hoppers.
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Extreme Rage Sport ShotGreat hopper for the price. Works great, feeds fast