[drivingpairs] Re: Help - pair reins

The LONG REIN ALWAYS goes on the OUTSIDE. The short (crossover) rein always
goes inside to the inside of the bit on the opposite  horse. Thus, the
adjustment is always to move the crossover rein forward or back in the holes
on the long rein. Note, for really good adjustment, the "english" type reins
that are commonly used here in the U.S. usually are too far apart (about
3"), and could use a couple of holes punched in between each hole for "fine"
adjustment.

Don Hayes     Keep driving!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Hawthorneequine@xxxxxxx>

> Does the long rein with the holes in it go to the inside (pole side) of
the
> horses or is the short rein with buckle and no holes on the inside?
> Please help?


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