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    Posted: 25 April 2005 at 2:54am
How durable are they? And would I be better off sticking with a steal braided line for woodsball?

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NO. There's no advantage to steel braid really. Macroline is durable, flexbile, and easy to remove if you need to take stuff apart.


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if your doing woodsball i would just stay with the steel braided hose
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Id only suggest Macro if you cant find SS line short enough. Macro is not as durable as SS. With long lengths and loose line it tends to blow out of the fittings easily.

So unless you have a very short distance that SS will not work in, stay away from macro.

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