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Rutledge Roper Bit
cecollins0811
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-02-17 11:41 AM
Subject: Rutledge Roper Bit



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Has anyone used this bit? If so, what were your experiences with it?
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2014-02-17 12:04 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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We used one on a roping horse that would run thru everything.  It was  the only thing that would stop him.   
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-02-17 12:09 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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We use one on my husbands heel horse to help keep his shoulders elevated and his hindend in the ground when he dallies. It looks like a rough bit, but its not. His horse LOVES the thick bar and is very respectful of it, but not fearful.
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-02-17 1:18 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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A Workman will give you more feel...and is much more balanced.
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-02-17 1:26 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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rachellyn80 - 2014-02-17 1:18 PM A Workman will give you more feel...and is much more balanced.

Couldn't agree more. Hated the rutledge..loved the workman.
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-02-17 1:33 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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Never heard of a workman; what type of feel does one get with that bit; how is it different than a RR? 
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-02-17 1:46 PM
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You can get it with a shorter shank (which I prefer) and it has indepent movement on the shanks which is huge for a barrel horse. The Rutledge is desinged to keep a horse straight which is needed for a calf horse but with the workman you can get some bend.



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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-02-17 1:55 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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You can get these new ones, but if you could find an original they are better.  Even the new Workman is better than a RR though.  You have to really pay attention to your hands with these bits.  

http://www.nrsworld.com/nrs/nrs-workman-short-shank-horse-bit-4490 
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Sandok
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-02-17 4:29 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit


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I have both the Workman and RR. The RR I used for roping and the Workman I use for barrels and poles. Depending on the horse, it can be severe in the wrong hands, but in the right hands they work.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-02-17 4:35 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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Any bit can be severe in the wrong hands.  
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geronabean
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-02-17 5:38 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit


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 Ive used the RR and the Workman. Now I use a polo that looks just like the RR but the shanks swivel . Its great, like it much better than the other two.

I find these work great on sensitive mouthed horses because it spreads the pressure better. Correct fit and curb length is important and varies from horse to horse and whaty ou need to get accomplished.  

Looks scary and harsh but looks are deceiving. 


 
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pinkee
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2014-02-17 7:38 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit


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I run a mare in one that is way to bendy she balls up on all her barrels but is alot straighter in the rr
 
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-02-17 9:15 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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geronabean - 2014-02-17 5:38 PM  Ive used the RR and the Workman. Now I use a polo that looks just like the RR but the shanks swivel . Its great, like it much better than the other two.



I find these work great on sensitive mouthed horses because it spreads the pressure better. Correct fit and curb length is important and varies from horse to horse and whaty ou need to get accomplished.  



Looks scary and harsh but looks are deceiving. 


 

I agree that looks are deceiving as that moutpiece is used on Polo Horses and they get jerked around even more then a barrel horse with uneducated hands..LOL
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dme0324
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2014-02-17 9:24 PM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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geronabean - 2014-02-17 5:38 PM  Ive used the RR and the Workman. Now I use a polo that looks just like the RR but the shanks swivel . Its great, like it much better than the other two.



I find these work great on sensitive mouthed horses because it spreads the pressure better. Correct fit and curb length is important and varies from horse to horse and whaty ou need to get accomplished.  



Looks scary and harsh but looks are deceiving. 


 

LOL, the bit that kept a certain horse of ours from getting sent to the glue factory (the RR).  Also, is the only bit we ever put in her mouth that she didn't root all the time & it helped the munchkin with her hands.  Just looking at it made Mabes more aware of what she was doing with her hands.....  

ie:  not sure I ever told you -- Thank you! 
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river runner
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2014-02-18 6:23 AM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit


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Good for a horse that has had it's tongue cut.
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geronabean
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-02-18 6:43 AM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit


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dme0324 - 2014-02-17 10:24 PM
geronabean - 2014-02-17 5:38 PM  Ive used the RR and the Workman. Now I use a polo that looks just like the RR but the shanks swivel . Its great, like it much better than the other two.



I find these work great on sensitive mouthed horses because it spreads the pressure better. Correct fit and curb length is important and varies from horse to horse and whaty ou need to get accomplished.  



Looks scary and harsh but looks are deceiving. 


 
LOL, the bit that kept a certain horse of ours from getting sent to the glue factory (the RR).  Also, is the only bit we ever put in her mouth that she didn't root all the time & it helped the munchkin with her hands.  Just looking at it made Mabes more aware of what she was doing with her hands.....  



ie:  not sure I ever told you -- Thank you! 

  you are welcome!
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mattslilwonder
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2014-02-18 7:14 AM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit


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I have one that is over 20 years old and it is a great bit!  Great for roping horses and barrel horses. 
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Dreamingofcans
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-02-18 8:26 AM
Subject: RE: Rutledge Roper Bit



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Sharon Camarillo has one that looks like a RR but it has independent shanks.  Here's the pic

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