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    You guys are great and funny.......I saw this video however I was worried the loop would come out because it's just fed thru it's self...my continuous amsteel loop doesn't have the "knotted" end. I actually took that version and looped the attachment end thru again, doubling the knot if that makes sense?? right or wrong? am i worrying too much?

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    [QUOTE=Hawk i;1440445]You guys are great and funny.......I saw this video however I was worried the loop would come out because it's just fed thru it's self...my continuous amsteel loop doesn't have the "knotted" end. I actually took that version and looped the attachment end thru again, doubling the knot if that makes sense?? right or wrong? am i worrying too much?[/QUOTE

    Don't know which "knot" you're referring to. By definition, a continuouse loop shouldn't have a knot in it. And yes! you are worring too much about it.
    "Never corner anything meaner than you are...."-Unknown

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    [QUOTE=Richard Tipton;1440446]
    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk i View Post
    You guys are great and funny.......I saw this video however I was worried the loop would come out because it's just fed thru it's self...my continuous amsteel loop doesn't have the "knotted" end. I actually took that version and looped the attachment end thru again, doubling the knot if that makes sense?? right or wrong? am i worrying too much?[/QUOTE

    Don't know which "knot" you're referring to. By definition, a continuouse loop shouldn't have a knot in it. And yes! you are worring too much about it.
    In the video that Derek Hansen made, his loops are simply knotted. I have actual continuous loops and have never had any problem. Double looping won't hurt, but probably isn't needed. Once they get weighted once, they really cinch down.
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    [QUOTE=weaver2469;1440447]
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Tipton View Post

    In the video that Derek Hansen made, his loops are simply knotted. I have actual continuous loops and have never had any problem. Double looping won't hurt, but probably isn't needed. Once they get weighted once, they really cinch down.
    Thanks a lot !!! Again you all are great !! I'm OCD LOL

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    [QUOTE=weaver2469;1440447]
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Tipton View Post

    In the video that Derek Hansen made, his loops are simply knotted. I have actual continuous loops and have never had any problem. Double looping won't hurt, but probably isn't needed. Once they get weighted once, they really cinch down.
    Ah! Gotcha....It would help if I actually watched the video.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boston View Post
    Sounds like it only last's about a night though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba View Post
    As mentioned, it will stay put no problem.
    LOL, you both have wildly different approaches to vegas....I'd love to hear more, please elaborate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonACraft View Post
    LOL, you both have wildly different approaches to vegas....I'd love to hear more, please elaborate!
    Sorry, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

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