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I do cut all my string.

Very Very nice rawhide work!!

Do you cut your own strings?

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I have bought the belting to use under the roo, from what I've seen on what I've used its not very strong on its own. They look nice but hope that they will hold up against a strong puller. Not trying to be a downer, so please don't take my commet as so just stating that what I have delt with from the belting that I have gotton I would be scared to use it alone.

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Better leave that one hooked to the wagon if ya got to pull that hard on him. I have rode this type of rein for a long time and never had any issues.

I have bought the belting to use under the roo, from what I've seen on what I've used its not very strong on its own. They look nice but hope that they will hold up against a strong puller. Not trying to be a downer, so please don't take my commet as so just stating that what I have delt with from the belting that I have gotton I would be scared to use it alone.

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I diffently need to learn to ride better, softer hands and staying in the saddle. :Holysheep: Got dumped twice by my new 5 year old that I bought, 1st time was moving cattle and he became unbroke. I was out cold for atleast 5 mins, got up trying to walk found out that I had lost motion in my right foot LOL drove 1 hour to get home where I then went to hospital to find out that I had 2 bleeds in my brain. After a short stay in the hospital, 2 months of no riding due to doctors orders, sent horse to trainer for 30 days. Got horse back and same day as I picked him up from trainer I went riding and I'll be :censored2: if he didn't dump me again. Atleast I only broke a finger this time off him and was able to get back on to finish my ride. Call a friend and made the trade for a 16 year old dead broke, slow moving ride that same day :thumbsup: can now ride in comfort in the saddle. So I would diffently be more willing to try those reins now. I diffently love how they look, just wasn't sure how they would hold up. Thanks for the advice and info I might have to build me a pair.

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Ya it's usually not a matter of "if" but "when" a guy will get in a wreck if you're messin' with horses. These reins are plenty strong if your horse is ready for the bridle. Hope ya have better luck in the future.

I diffently need to learn to ride better, softer hands and staying in the saddle. :Holysheep: Got dumped twice by my new 5 year old that I bought, 1st time was moving cattle and he became unbroke. I was out cold for atleast 5 mins, got up trying to walk found out that I had lost motion in my right foot LOL drove 1 hour to get home where I then went to hospital to find out that I had 2 bleeds in my brain. After a short stay in the hospital, 2 months of no riding due to doctors orders, sent horse to trainer for 30 days. Got horse back and same day as I picked him up from trainer I went riding and I'll be :censored2: if he didn't dump me again. Atleast I only broke a finger this time off him and was able to get back on to finish my ride. Call a friend and made the trade for a 16 year old dead broke, slow moving ride that same day :thumbsup: can now ride in comfort in the saddle. So I would diffently be more willing to try those reins now. I diffently love how they look, just wasn't sure how they would hold up. Thanks for the advice and info I might have to build me a pair.

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