what bit to use?

Ditto ^^ Have you tried a softer bit/bitless ?? Some horses go better in them than stronger ones. (I mean try it in a field etc. not on a hunt first!! LOL)
 
My horse used to be really strong, so i went from a pelham to an american gag. Then realised it was the way i rode him. He now hunts in a full cheek snaffle.
 
my horse gets quite strong hunting what bit should i use as dont want to go haring past field master. cheers

My (late, great) father, as did most of his generation, always used to say that if it won't be stopped in a Snaffle, use a Double Bridle. Or try a "proper" gag - a Cheltenham, not these c*** Continental ones. Use a double rein and ride off the Snaffle Rein and if necessay, take a serious pull on the Gag Rein. Otherwise, what about a Pelham of some description, always with a Double Rein or even a Kimblewick (very under-rated these days). Try lots - you will, eventually, find something with which you are both happy bunnies. Whatever, as long as you and Ned have a happy, pleasant day out without having a war re: the braking system. Let us know how you go and have a good season.
 
I hunt in a loose ring pelham with double reins, as you can use the curb rein when struggling and just the snaffle rein when they are hacking along.

I always think its kinder to use a stronger but bit less harshly, than to be pulling their back teeth out in a snaffle all day.
 
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