I think I get what
@Maplegeddon213 is going at.
Big wood = thicker rope = less wraps possible
The pig tails can accommodate a 1” or more pretty easily
If you pile on wraps the tension flattens the rope closes to the tree the most, spreading out the diameter of the rope. Couple this with the pigtail fairlead having some ‘slop’ and the rope can jump.
Now 3 wraps with 3/4” line can handle crazy wood and anything more would lock up pretty easy.
I’ve never found myself needing to winch with anything more than 3 wraps to then let it run. Just in a pretension situation.
For heavy winching I’ll max the drum - 1 wrap and if I need to lower I’ll carefully drop wraps until I get to the sweet spot. To lock off I’ll put the wraps back on, cut and repeat.
Such as when whole tree lowering