In a whoopie sling, you're correct, Alamosa, where the adjustable part enters the braid is where it fails. Opie has done several destructive tests. I usually just cut the end of my amsteel at a nice...
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In a whoopie sling, you're correct, Alamosa, where the adjustable part enters the braid is where it fails. Opie has done several destructive tests. I usually just cut the end of my amsteel at a nice...
If you don't taper, then there is a sudden change in diameter where the inner line stops, which causes uneven weight distribution among the outer line strands, which leads to line failure. Which is...