Yes.. i believe that to be true.. i didn't understand where or what i was supposed to be pulling or milking.. i just saw it going in & assumed whatever i was doing to make that happen was correct. The bury I'm doing right now is going a bit smoother. The core is stillbunching up a little, but i also "stitched" the crossover to camp it down a bit. Might have a pic & question in a few minutes here.. Looks like there is a single tight strand on the cover side of the eye down by the splice/extraction point. Not sure what it means, but we'll see if it goes away.
Ok.. so here's what i got.. i ended up with allot of bag in the eye.. miles from crossover around eye to throata few times & the whole thing loosened up & bury started to back out.. makes sense though.
With the core bury backed out few inches, i captured all the cover slack the best i could & pinned it down by the throat because it was still too hard to send past that point & into the rope..
With it pinned i started the bury again & it slide in wicked frigging easy.. if i was to compare how easy it went in compared to what I'm used to, I'd say it felt to good to be true... Im talking it went past the the eye size marker (forgive me i forget which letter mark that is) by about a half inch.
After that I, while still trying to milk any extra bag out, i put on my harness & tied off to my truck. I bounced around on it a little & I'm pretty sure this thing is done.. well i say done as in, I'm not sure what else to do at this point to correct anything that could be wrong..
Does any of that sounds concerning? Like the part where it went back in easy?
Here's a few pictures..
This is where i was pinning the slack to because i couldn't milk down any lower anymore.. i kept that there while i bounced on it & milked towards me in the typical bury fashion.
Also, this pic is from before i pulled the bury out a bit, but this is the weird kink or tight strand i was mentioning in my last post..
This is the end result with some of my weight on it.. Should that kink concern me or is it just aesthetic?
Few more of it...super hard by the 5 blue tracers.
Just to give anyone trying to help a heads up.. right now with splicing, I'm like that guy who's knows how to change his oil.. but doesn't know why he's doing it or what it's purpose is.. Ok well maybe not that bad.. but you get the point.. milk this way, that way, pull here but there at the same time.. i can't think off the cuff yet.
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