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    One test to another

    Is it possible to jump from one test to another to finish a cycle? Availability is a problem down under

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    Yeah mate what is it? if you are using test e, c or sus its fine, with prop its a little more tricky.

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    Sure you can.

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    If you were to go from test e to test p what would you have to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisCGT View Post
    If you were to go from test e to test p what would you have to do?
    Finish your cycle with it. Typically you can run the last 2 weeks with prop and PCT earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisCGT
    If you were to go from test e to test p what would you have to do?
    You would have to pin more frequently with prop.

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    ^ That, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisCGT View Post
    If you were to go from test e to test p what would you have to do?
    e to p is easy, wait a week or so then start pinning prop normally.
    p to e is a bit different because you will have to start loading up on e while pinning p.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulkn
    Yeah mate what is it? if you are using test e, c or sus its fine, with prop its a little more tricky.
    Running out of test e so i was hoping to swap to another form of test. So far the replies look promising

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