Sadrice
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Slinging Rocks!
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I don't care for mason line as a sling material (too pliant, too slippery, too light), but it is amazing twine (though it absolutely has to have knots tied in cut ends, or it will untwist, like any nylon cord). I've found heavy duty masons line (ordinary thickness, must be higher quality fibers or something) that had a max load of 160 lbs on the label. I didn't believe it, and tied some to an overhead beam and put a foot loop in the bottom of it. Sure enough, it could hold my (165lb) weight with only a little stretch, though it broke when I bounced a bit. I've had somewhat poorer experiences with its abrasion resistance, but I haven't braided slings from it in at least 3 years, so I can't exactly remember.
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