Re reading the section. no we’re does it state I can’t use one of the the many egc that are tied together as the egc of the device. Such as it does not get disconnect from the tied together egc.
Like I stated before if you tie them all together and leave 6” ( I should state my 6” is out of the box after all egc conductors are tucked in the back of box so you really have about 8-9 inches to work with) out of the box you can just loop one of them around the device screw and be compliant cause you never disconnect from the bundle of egc.
It only states one must be long enough to get to any device if there all long enough then your good.
Then if you have that you don’t need a pigtail and it’s up to me if I want to just wrap or install a pigtail.
Hence the other option I stated have all egc in a wago with one extra slot or however many you need for each device. Then you don’t need a pigtail also because the last one can tie to the devices and never disrupt the bundle.
Just cause you all do it one way does not mean it’s right.
I fixed the issue so I not on that rant anymore. Now I am on one that you don’t need a pig tail and I was compliant from the start. Cause I am one of those morons that leave a lot of wire in the box.
I am making a fuss because I have pre-made devices up and it’s faster and cheaper for me to use wagos and just click and plug.
I can make the devices up while watching tv now I can’t!!!!!