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Old 12-27-2012, 07:11 AM   #29
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On average, Tough Gut 16L crossed with most polys in 16L to 17 gauge, survives for 20-30 hours before breaking or going completely dead.
Does it ever go completely dead? I understand, poly loses playability over time, but would it affect natural gut mains that much?

20 hours with Mosquito Bite crosses would be excellent for me! Like $1.5 per hour for a stringbed. Anything extra is a bonus, unless it goes "completely dead" as you say.
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