Been messing about with low diameter lines recently and have got to say the best I have tried so far is the above. It's low memory and great breaking strains. 0.40 mm breaks at 33.51 lb and for £4 a spool of 275m it's cheap
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i'm not knocking your findings but some of these very low dia lines fail when it comes to abrasion. the slightest scratch or knick and the line fails. also they tend to be very parralell meaning when going for a break they can part anywhere along there length sometimes leaving you with not enough line to carry on fishing.
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Originally posted by Pighunter View PostBeen messing about with low diameter lines recently and have got to say the best I have tried so far is the above. It's low memory and great breaking strains. 0.40 mm breaks at 33.51 lb and for £4 a spool of 275m it's cheapdid you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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just imo were it breaks depends how it is lying rig body could be lying over a sharp edge or swivel could be trapped or just lead or hook.
need a good full proof method of testing b/s monos or braid to see what they come out at to whats quoted.
i mean how often we buy a spool on line and it states the dia but upon measuring it the dia comes out ,02 sometimes .04 bigger than stated but never under dia stated.did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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Originally posted by john/r View Postjust imo were it breaks depends how it is lying rig body could be lying over a sharp edge or swivel could be trapped or just lead or hook.
need a good full proof method of testing b/s monos or braid to see what they come out at to whats quoted.
i mean how often we buy a spool on line and it states the dia but upon measuring it the dia comes out ,02 sometimes .04 bigger than stated but never under dia stated.
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