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This is a extremely good bit if you need help getting your horse’s legs underneath him and his rear end down. The short gag action collects a horse very well. The small twisted wire adds some bite to give this light bit more control. The sweet iron is intended to rust and promotes salivation which makes a more supple feeling mouth. The mullen relief mouthpiece creates even pressure across the bars and tongue to eliminate nutcracker effect. Moving from Direct Reining to Neck Reining? The stage b is all about transition, with the introduction of leverage and curb pressure.