kblack222
New Member
Hello, i am totally new to Saddle hunting and to Forums. This is actually my first post ever. I have my 1st Saddle (a Kestrel) on order & am very “Geeked!”. I love reading all the info on this forum. However, i cant find the answer to one of my questions..
I have been bowhunting for 34 years and have relied heavily on Paracord over the years for almost everything. All this talk about climbing ropes and Amsteel has got me wonderig if there is a better choice? I use paracord for hanging up my gear in trees, hoisting my gear up, hanging meat quarters and even as a 3rd arm while gutting animals. I dont like how the outter sheath can bunch up seperaty from the inner core and think a more traditional rope of similar diameter might be better.
Could this be Amsteel?
Please explain to me why everone uses Amsteel and not paracord??
Thank you!!!
I have been bowhunting for 34 years and have relied heavily on Paracord over the years for almost everything. All this talk about climbing ropes and Amsteel has got me wonderig if there is a better choice? I use paracord for hanging up my gear in trees, hoisting my gear up, hanging meat quarters and even as a 3rd arm while gutting animals. I dont like how the outter sheath can bunch up seperaty from the inner core and think a more traditional rope of similar diameter might be better.
Could this be Amsteel?
Please explain to me why everone uses Amsteel and not paracord??
Thank you!!!