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May 2 08 9:58 PM
pdj47 wrote: Glad I flipped to this page so I could find another thing you are absolutely wrong on...TRD is right they are not harsh at all as they don't touch the bars at all & pretty much work like a snaffle.A lot of ropers & working cowboys use them because when your really doing something ya can forget about being light & get in their mouths more than ya intend to so they use um to save the mouths....Just ONE more thing that looks nasty to the uninformed....
Glad I flipped to this page so I could find another thing you are absolutely wrong on...TRD is right they are not harsh at all as they don't touch the bars at all & pretty much work like a snaffle.A lot of ropers & working cowboys use them because when your really doing something ya can forget about being light & get in their mouths more than ya intend to so they use um to save the mouths....Just ONE more thing that looks nasty to the uninformed....
Thanks, PD. Let's give Jackie some credit...from what I've read of her posts here, she is a good hand and knows how to use a chain without causing harm. Same for TRD. I haven't used a chain bit but I do like to use either a a French Link snaffle or a 'dog bone link snaffle' and can't see that there would be much difference, as long as the chain mouthpiece has large, smooth, flat links.
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