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<blockquote data-quote="eddie c" data-source="post: 3891533" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>the bow end of the string is not tied to anything. it just runs out. the test strength is something like 17#. IF it knotted up it should just break.</p><p></p><p>speaking from experience, if you practice several shots with the spool, replace the spool with a new one before you hunt. the trip I was on the land owner required me to use one. I didn't replace the spool I used to practice with and only had maybe 500 ft left when I shot the black bear. the bear ran all the line out, ran through some of the thickest brush around and we never found any blood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddie c, post: 3891533, member: 972"] the bow end of the string is not tied to anything. it just runs out. the test strength is something like 17#. IF it knotted up it should just break. speaking from experience, if you practice several shots with the spool, replace the spool with a new one before you hunt. the trip I was on the land owner required me to use one. I didn't replace the spool I used to practice with and only had maybe 500 ft left when I shot the black bear. the bear ran all the line out, ran through some of the thickest brush around and we never found any blood. [/QUOTE]
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