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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: I'm a Remote Fan Too

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Posted by hipboyscott on September 25, 2002 at 17:09:02:

In Reply to: I'm a Remote Fan Too posted by Dale on September 24, 2002 at 03:47:15:

Hmm. I use a 32 degrees, I think its thick hose, BUT, I Can use it off handed just as easily as I can without the line, mainly cuz the thing runs pretty close to my armpit, and I can clamp it between my arm and torso. THis keeps it from flying all over the place when I try to off hand shoot, And sometimes I just thrwo it all around me, with the hose coming off my left side. Either way, I like a Remote, since a revy hopper plus a 20Oz tank aint no featherweight. ALso, I carry am 8+1 harness, a little too mutch paint, but, it was on sale, for the same price as a 4+1, and I like scenario games, so I bought, With that slot there, no reason NOT to use a remote. Although, I DO want to get a 9 oz, or 4 oz tank, for tight to ground woods play.


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