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Re: Cowboy Question Re : Lariet
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Posted by Sandbur on May 17, 2007 at 20:43:49 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: Cowboy Question Re : Lariet posted by ktheo1 on May 17, 2007 at 06:35:11:
I rope a lot, so I know what I am talking about. I'm guessing you have a nylon rope, most of those ropes are that have the breakaway honda. Nylons will stretch and have some give, poly ropes feel softer but are harder and don't give or stretch and will "jerk". The proper way to break ina a new rope is use. Some guys say to tie it on your truck and drag it down the gravel road, this will "soften it up", but it also takes the "life out of it" If you want a good rope for everyday use, buy a 3/8 60' ranch rope, if you are pasture roping of a horse. If just around the barnyard get a 40-45' rope, anything less is too short. National Roper Supply is good place to buy a rope. www.nrs.com or smith bros. Or do a search on Allie's RANCH ROPES.
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