Judge Cash's are not for the faint of heart... LOL. Most anyway. There are exceptions just like any bloodline, but the JC's do run really true to type. They are an odd mix of dead calm and hot under pressure. And yes in the wrong hands are a train wreck. That's why I never recommend them for amateur owner/trainer types. Most that have gone on and made a good horse are in the hands of experienced trainer types.

Wrangle Socks looks very light in the hip to me in the pictures. I don't care for his back leg. But looking at one picture really doesn't tell much, and I don't know much about his offspring or him.

I am a big fan of the Biankus horses. I also like Dash of Royal Gold - who I probably wouldn't like just by looking at his pictures and pedigree - but his offspring are really doing great in the hands of alot of different types of rider/trainers. I started a mare by DORG and she was phenomal and such a natural barrel horse. That's what I look for. If it's easy for them they will excell at it. I would also look at a Firewater Flit son, I like the FF horses and they are also very level headed.

I also like JD Look as far as local NW stallions go.