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Cowboy Up said:
I went and bought a new rope Sunday, and now that I have gotten used to it, my average is around 98%. My old rope I was gettin about 50%.

Heres a link
http://www.equibrand.com/_HS/ProductDetails.aspx?C=Team Roping &PC=102&P=1324


Is that you grade point average?

No rope ever brought up my school averages. :wink: :cowboy:
 
Dang... I'm going to have to order one of those ropes for my husband as the ones he buys still have lots of misses even after he's used to them!!! :wink:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Cowboy Up said:
I went and bought a new rope Sunday, and now that I have gotten used to it, my average is around 98%. My old rope I was gettin about 50%.

Heres a link
http://www.equibrand.com/_HS/ProductDetails.aspx?C=Team Roping &PC=102&P=1324


Is that you grade point average?

No rope ever brought up my school averages. :wink: :cowboy:


nope, all I had were two worn out ropes, so that was my average number of times that i made it
 
You should have grown up in the days of the old "grass" ropes- that went limp as a noodle at times- and that you had to throw in the water trough to give a little firmness to....You had to learn how to rope with anything that'd make a loop.... :wink: :lol:
 
Oldtimer said:
You should have grown up in the days of the old "grass" ropes- that went limp as a noodle at times- and that you had to throw in the water trough to give a little firmness to....You had to learn how to rope with anything that'd make a loop.... :wink: :lol:

hehe-my last "limp noodle" ended up as a pull rope for the gut tub...
 
If you have enough time to figure your "average", you better get a faster horse!!!! :???: :lol: :???:

Or maybe a better set of Nike's :lol:
 
I guess I'm not much of a cowboy cuz the first thing I have to do to a new rope so I can get along with it is leave it out in the weather for a while, and drag something heavy through the uncleaned corrals. I've also found it doesn't hurt to tie it between two trees with something heavy hanging from it for a week or two as well. Eventually they either come around or take on a new life holding gates shut. :shock:
 
Dang... I'm going to have to order one of those ropes for my husband as the ones he buys still have lots of misses even after he's used to them!!!

.........he must have got the same kind as me..........
.....maybe there's some that have a money back guarantee that were in a different box :wink: :lol:
 
Oldtimer said:
You should have grown up in the days of the old "grass" ropes- that went limp as a noodle at times- and that you had to throw in the water trough to give a little firmness to....You had to learn how to rope with anything that'd make a loop.... :wink: :lol:

How bout those silk manilla with the brass hondo? The old grass ropes hade a different attitude depending on the weather. You have to buy stiffness now, a few years back you made it.
 
my old ropes were hemp and nylon, both used way to much, lost their stretch. This new one I have is a no break in required rope, and it holds a loop, the old one i used most was a heavier rope and was as limp as a noodle, the hemp one was like throwing a loop of thick steel cable.
 
You have to buy stiffness now, a few years back you made it.


.........thats the secret............they sprinkle Viagra on new ropes............





sorry, I know that was bad.................. :oops: :roll:
 
Hooks...
I think Classic makes one called RADAR ....maybe that will help.

I always used the SEARCH AND RESCUE loop.... in my woeful attempts to catch whatever it landed on!
 

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