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Originally Posted by Azathoth
Swiss secrecy or "privacy" as they prefer to call it is the most important aspect of the way they do business. I'm not saying that what you are doing is wrong, just that they are different standards. What -IS- generally the same is the scientific method, and the levante lab tests have been done in a way that can be repeated, and replicated (as should all experiments)
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I simply don't accept that and I don't think many other Canadians will either. There is simply no reason to be secretive about the people doing the tests unless there is something there is something to hide. I can understand keeping information out of the MSDS sheets as trade secrets etc. (that won't do well if you try and fly with this stuff, but I suspect they would cargo ship it). I don't know if the information provided in the study would enable you to replicate their experiments exactly, there are no equipment manifests or anything like that to work from, its generally descriptive - but I am not even criticizing that! I can't get to that stage and I keep repeating this and sounding like a broken record on the matter. Until you can establish the pedigree of that document, you can't really go any further. You might as well buy a bag and try it and *hope* there isn't a problem and make sure if you game it, just like sniper rules here, that everyone votes okay for you to use those BBs. But given the controversy, I wouldn't try and quietly load my mags with them at a game without clearing it first with the host and the other players.