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<blockquote data-quote="murphy4trees" data-source="post: 4191982" data-attributes="member: 2353"><p>that's an arguable point, though when the cut is done correctly the ground takes the shock load from the butt of the piece, by the time the stretch is taken up the piece is lighter, becasue you've taken a few cuts off. No way to tell for sure which way is easier on the rigging without a dyno... In situations like that, a dynamic rigging line can work in your favor..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murphy4trees, post: 4191982, member: 2353"] that's an arguable point, though when the cut is done correctly the ground takes the shock load from the butt of the piece, by the time the stretch is taken up the piece is lighter, becasue you've taken a few cuts off. No way to tell for sure which way is easier on the rigging without a dyno... In situations like that, a dynamic rigging line can work in your favor.. [/QUOTE]
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