Rigging rings as snatch blocks

will it still rotate under load? even if it would, it will be a very inefficient pulley.

i prefer tools that have many different uses.. @Shadowscape do you use the free ends of your 5/8“ bullropes for conventinonal rigging?
 
will it still rotate under load? even if it would, it will be a very inefficient pulley.

i prefer tools that have many different uses.. @Shadowscape do you use the free ends of your 5/8“ bullropes for conventinonal rigging?
The rings rotate under load. Make very efficient pulleys.
I do not use those ropes for rigging wood down. They are kept just for the purpose intended, winching. So no need to go there.
Go back to the beginning of this thread and read through it. Watch the videos. Then come back and make whatever comments you like, but don't try and bait me into whatever your agenda might be on what I am doing wrong.
 
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The rings rotate under load. Make very efficient pulleys.
I do not use those ropes for rigging wood down. They are kept just for the purpose intended, winching. So no need to go there.
Go back to the beginning of this thread and read through it. Watch the videos. Then come back and make whatever comments you like, but don't try and bait me into whatever your agenda might be on what I am doing wrong.
i read the whole thread. many ways to skin a cat. im not interested to try your system but i am not saying you are doing anything wrong.
 

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