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I'm not sure, but I think "Technically" theyre supposed to last for a "LONG" time... theyre not supposed to flex past theyre bend point, so theyre not supposed to lose theyre springyness...
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Location: PA, USA
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Found this in Don's Guide Rod FAQ:
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I don't pay attention to where my casings go anyway |
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hah, well i guess i was way off on that one... I always kinda thought of it the other way around... guess i was wrong about that too ... i guess the slide would be slamming back faster... which would throw the casing farther away...?
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