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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1377246" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>Allie Bear and Capriola's in Elko sell decent stuff by the roll, nylon, poly and cotton.</p><p>We may like a similar ranch rope, I like something like a MS, the XXXsoft that some of these companies insist on making all their ropes 40' and longer is silly. Other than roping horses for the next day or something like that, I don't see a lot of use for ropes XXXsoft. </p><p>For ranching, I was getting cases of Classic PowerLine Lite Medium Soft heel ropes that they'd do in 37' by the case. Great rope to brand with (we head and heel everything).</p><p>Doctoring outside, I like a Poly. 45' is plenty. Capriola's has been making some really great poly's for me for quite a few years. I rope on elk hide when working. It's a touch slower and grippier than mule hide but doesn't bite down anything like rubber so you run your dallys and ease a big yearling to a stop etc. It also helps ropes hold up quite a bit longer than rubber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1377246, member: 17596"] Allie Bear and Capriola's in Elko sell decent stuff by the roll, nylon, poly and cotton. We may like a similar ranch rope, I like something like a MS, the XXXsoft that some of these companies insist on making all their ropes 40' and longer is silly. Other than roping horses for the next day or something like that, I don't see a lot of use for ropes XXXsoft. For ranching, I was getting cases of Classic PowerLine Lite Medium Soft heel ropes that they'd do in 37' by the case. Great rope to brand with (we head and heel everything). Doctoring outside, I like a Poly. 45' is plenty. Capriola's has been making some really great poly's for me for quite a few years. I rope on elk hide when working. It's a touch slower and grippier than mule hide but doesn't bite down anything like rubber so you run your dallys and ease a big yearling to a stop etc. It also helps ropes hold up quite a bit longer than rubber. [/QUOTE]
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