I have Vulcan 2. Magazines are new design, previous generations had kind of hook, you had to insert by a certain angle and push magazine down
New magazine just slides in from the side.
Still not as easy to load pellets as Daystate or Brocock, you always have to play with spring tension to be in the right position to drop pellet in place, it has no stoppers like Daystate, Brocock or even Evanix has.
But the biggest downside - still no double feed protection and magazine is fully covered, you have no clues it is zero or 10 pellets loaded when it's in the rifle.
From outside you can't see pellets, in order to check you have to cock rifle and remove magazine, if by any chance, it was loaded already you will double feed.
It's not a problem if you are shooting from the bench, but if it's for hunting and motion alarm starts beeping in the middle of the night I have to jump from my bed sleepy, grab rifle and run outside, next morning I have to scratch my head, did I load pellet or not...