I think some photos or a new thread to the "DIY Combat Cut" are in order once you go for it. I'll be sure to do the same. :)Kevinf2349 wrote:I went with the regular cut and xacto knife approach! Actually I haven't cut anything yet I am waiting to see how it goes with the regular cut before I do anything.sss wrote:How do you guys feel about the draw on the 'regular' (not combat cut) SuperTuck? I've found that the extra bit of horsehide really hinders my draw... considering a DIY combat cut with a blade over the weekend.
How about you guys?
Crossbreed SuperTuck advice needed
Re: Crossbreed SuperTuck advice needed
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Re: Crossbreed SuperTuck advice needed
Stay inside in the air conditioning!Mando'a wrote:Is there anything that should be done, to further protect it from sweat?
TIA

Seriously I don't think there is any need to as I think the horsehide is pretty resilient as it is after all it protected a horse pretty well

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Re: Crossbreed SuperTuck advice needed
HA!Kevinf2349 wrote:Stay inside in the air conditioning!Mando'a wrote:Is there anything that should be done, to further protect it from sweat?
TIA![]()
Seriously I don't think there is any need to as I think the horsehide is pretty resilient as it is after all it protected a horse pretty well
Cool, thanks for the reply.
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