How to Adjust Your Loop for Smaller Horns
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When you're roping smaller-type horns, your approach has to change. In this quick tip, learn how aiming deeper—just under the eyes—and throwing a more balanced loop can make all the difference. Whether you’re going for the neck or adjusting to horn size, this insight can help you stay more consistent and avoid waving it off.
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