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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1226577" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have a saddle that I won team roping but it amazing how many loops I will miss when trying to catch a calf in the pasture. Every time I am doing that I am glad my old roping partners aren't there watching me. A real stiff nylon rope is generally a team ropers heel rope. A real calf rope is a lot limper and shorter. The calf rope takes more practice to keep the loop open but you will have less calves run through the loop. A stiff team roping rope you will really have to get the slack out quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1226577, member: 498"] I have a saddle that I won team roping but it amazing how many loops I will miss when trying to catch a calf in the pasture. Every time I am doing that I am glad my old roping partners aren't there watching me. A real stiff nylon rope is generally a team ropers heel rope. A real calf rope is a lot limper and shorter. The calf rope takes more practice to keep the loop open but you will have less calves run through the loop. A stiff team roping rope you will really have to get the slack out quick. [/QUOTE]
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