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Some materials can be placed under a specific, constant load or stress and then, bounce back or recover from that stress once the pressure is relieved. Monofilament is a good example of this. While it might be stretchy if held between your fingers and pulled, once you stop and let go it returns to its original length. Fluorocarbon does not share this ability.


IMO, it is THIS characteristic that causes me grief when fluoro is used with PP......fluoro, beyond the initial stretch, lacks the ability to "cushion" the shock of head shakes....... And I hate breaking them off. smile
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