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Tying off the butts did.not prevent that. It also looked like one of the.final big ones very nearly kicked back on you. At that piont there.was slack in the system from the stop line which is why it came back proving that at that moment your speedline wasn't doing a great deal at that critical moment

 

The speedline was only designed to keep the buts from swinging out well after they left the cut. What kept the butts from pushing back over the cuts before they dropped was the cuts themselves. That is what they were designed to do.

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