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I would evaluate your type of fishing also, where you fish, what depth and the "normal" size of fish you will catch. I fish every where in all, wind, tidal and current conditions worldwide so a thin diameter line allows the straight up angle or close to it longer, giving me better lure control and feel, resulting in less lures on bottom and longer time to fish effectively. I have all size mould's so make my own but if you purchase, price adds up fast when loosing a few daily. Research apples to apples diameter if you want to do the same. Not statements of "same diameter as 10 lb mono". There are hundreds of 10 lb mono diameters, look at actual .019mm compared to others. Then pick a line and leader that best suites your needs. Almost anything will work at less than 100 ft in no current or tidal areas when fishing greenling. But if you expect to do all there are choices that make a large difference.
Same applies to downrigger braid.
HM