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What does a two ring elevator bit do? Also, What does a loose ring copper snaffle do?
I'm trying to find a bit for the flat and a bit for jumping. I found some old pictures from the previous owner. It seems that she wore a copper snaffle with a loose ring and for jumping she use a two ring elevator bit. What do they do?
Any bit that has copper in it is meant to increase salivation, this makes the bit "work better" in a horses mouth.If you decide to get a loose-ring then make sure to get bit guards.
As for the elevator(dutch gag)it is a leverage bit. You can use one rein on one of the lower rings and this will always put pressure on the horses mouth and poll when pressure is applied.(It's a leverage bit), if you use two reins(which I recommend) you put one on the largest ring which is the one that is directly linked to the bars of the bit. Then the other on one of the lower rings, this gives you the option to use leverage. So you can mainly ride using the "snaffle rein" and if need be you can use the "leverage rein".That's the best I can explain it.Good Luck!
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