I disagree.
Although I have done it only a few times in my life.
IF the wire is oversize for any reason, such as to reduce volt drop on a long run, I see nothing wrong with it, and would like to hear why.
It no different than pigtailing a smaller conductor at a terminal to a larger one for the bulk of a run.
Again, to be ultra clear - The remaining uncut still needs to be of sufficient size for the ckt protection. Marc
*facepalm*



Horrible hack practice.
Just because you did it doesnt make it right.
And no way in hell is it the same as pigtailing.
A good reason why not too-
Just how would you know how many strands to cut? How many strands do you need to carry the current?
No way you can answer that.
No one knows because it has never been tested.
This is hack work. Please dont give advice like that.
IF the wire doesnt fit in the terminal, lug etc then the terminal isnt listed for that size wire and another terminal listed for the correct size wire should be acquired. Really not that hard. People who cut strands because the wire doesnt fit are lazy (no offense) and are too cheap to buy the right size terminals.
Cutting strands sets up a potential fire hazard.
And if youre licensed and do this kind of hack work and a fire happens as a result of your negligent hack work, you better have money for a good lawyer...