Empire ProphecyPros:
liked the fact that you could change the speed and tension and the facts that you have different modes.
Cons:
Didnt like that it takes 3 seconds to turn on and has jammed several times in the...
Pros:
liked the fact that you could change the speed and tension and the facts that you have different modes.
Cons:
Didnt like that it takes 3 seconds to turn on and has jammed several times in the middle of games.
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Empire ProphecyI got this loader after wasting money on a rotor and I love it.Straight out of the box I was amazed. I took it to practice three days after i got and i loved it.It is very light and fast.It doesnt...
I got this loader after wasting money on a rotor and I love it.Straight out of the box I was amazed. I took it to practice three days after i got and i loved it.It is very light and fast.It doesnt jam as much as rotor. Consistent battery life.Which is about 3-6 cases.I would recommend this to anyone.
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Empire Prophecyi absolutely love the capacity, weight, and easy fill of the loader, problem is that each of the multiple ones ive owned acted sketchy at the most inconvenient times. ball breaks in this loader and a...
i absolutely love the capacity, weight, and easy fill of the loader, problem is that each of the multiple ones ive owned acted sketchy at the most inconvenient times. ball breaks in this loader and a pain to clean
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Empire ProphecyGreat loader, i just had an LTD and it really sucked. Im sure the Z2 is sick.
I trades this and i love it. Nothing bad to say about it. It feels flimsy but its actually really strong.
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Empire ProphecySince I've been using the Prophecy, the once con I have noticed is the ease of cracking shells, more specifically in the feedneck area. Other than this, it is one of the nicest loaders that I have...
Since I've been using the Prophecy, the once con I have noticed is the ease of cracking shells, more specifically in the feedneck area. Other than this, it is one of the nicest loaders that I have ever used, and I will continue to use it.
The ability to tear down the loader with the touch of two buttons has made unjamming easier than ever, and has come in handy several times in the UWL.
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Empire ProphecyFrom the year of use that I put on my Prophecy before I sold it, it served me quite well. The only reservation I had was my constant fear of snapping the feedneck like many have done before me. I...
From the year of use that I put on my Prophecy before I sold it, it served me quite well. The only reservation I had was my constant fear of snapping the feedneck like many have done before me. I sold it when I had the chance, but it's still a solid loader nonetheless.
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Empire ProphecyOk, I have been using my V2 Prophecy for a while now and feel it deserves some love.
Pros:
Quiet, fast, Low profile, sound activation, swap-able nose cones, tool less dis-assembly/re-assembly, rf...
Ok, I have been using my V2 Prophecy for a while now and feel it deserves some love.
Pros:
Quiet, fast, Low profile, sound activation, swap-able nose cones, tool less dis-assembly/re-assembly, rf compatable.
Cons:
Weak feed neck, body tends to get out of alignment after a while (yes it was assembled properly), ON/OFF toggle switch, Jamming.
Ok, so now to explain the cons.
Alright, As for the weak feed neck, I have already had to replace my body halves due to the feed neck snapping. I don't know why Empire would go back to pretty much the same material as the halo/reloader. That was the only downfall of those loaders.
The toggle switch is ridiculous. It gets turned on when I want it off, and gets turned off when I want it on. You have to pull the batteries out when not playing in otherwise your prophecy will just waste them.
As for the jamming, I had to put this in there. I had one day that my prophecy just wouldn't feed my gun. I swapped batteries and paint, adjusted the tension, you name it. It would just not feed. Had to use the halo for the rest of the day. Before that day and every day after my prophecy has never failed me.
The only thing that will replace this loader is an inbound Z2 loader
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Empire ProphecyAlright after using the prophecy for about 3 months I think I can give it a fair review. I took Tech pb Mike's advice about deciding between the rotor and the prophecy and the pinokio. So I am in the...
Alright after using the prophecy for about 3 months I think I can give it a fair review. I took Tech pb Mike's advice about deciding between the rotor and the prophecy and the pinokio. So I am in the process of buying a prophecy, testing it out, selling it, buying a rotor testing it out, selling it, and then buying the one that I like the best. Anyway, I am really impressed with the prophecy. It is cheaper then the rotor by $60. It also packs a ton programmable features: ball stack pressure, speed, sound sensivity, and magnetic strength. It feeds at 35 bps and is slightly lighter than the rotor. It operates on 4, AA batteries and must have very good efficency because I still have not had to change them even after 3 months. The only thing that I can think of that is bad about it is the size of the rip drive wheel. It is smaller than a Halo's and is rather hard to turn. (I haven't had to use it in combat yet though) I think the prophecy is definetly the best hopper for the money!!!
Conclusion: In my opinion it is the best hopper for the money!!