At the moment and for the near, foreseeable future, my budget does no allow me to buy an A70 back or rolls, with fresh darkroom Chemistry and B&W films leading my 'must have' list.
While I may have a few Items for trades, and can occasional make a small purchase for needed kit, much of my gear is gifts, of little used cameras and odds and ends, there for off limits for trades or sales, without a prior understanding at the time of the gift camera, etc, that it could be used so.
I usually do no bring up the matter, preferring to just to accept the kit and use it... or pass it alone to someone needing a starter film camera, again, if given that option.
I do no mean to 'poor mouth' my situation, as I do have several A12 backs, so they are perfect opportunities to use, until such time as I am able to fill out more of my Hasselblad kit.
When I had my first Hasselblad kit, way back in my twenties, I had the A70 back, and it was great, and it is on my 'one day' list, for long roll films, but I can wait until the time is right to find one.
Thanks for the various tips and suggestions, I'll build a splitter and add a tail to each roll for counter tension, then post any decent images I get out of them.
Additional posts about the 'ins & outs' about 70mm in the A24 backs will be appreciated, I'm sure others have something to say about the mechanics, etc about doing this!
Cheers!