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Old 12-26-2007 | 05:54 PM
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Default RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)

Sorry if I missed this somewhere in these 5 pages but how would you measure h3 and h4 for a 6 pointer? I'm guessing you take thesection of the main beam between h2 and the end of the main beam then make 2 mass measurements equally spaced apart in that run?
Ona 6 point you would use the H3 measurement as your h4 measurement as well.....May sound odd, but is the correct way to do it...

While were at it, just for sh**s and giggles, how would you make mass measurements for a 4 and a spike as you mentioned in PM?
I have never looked into this... If I had to GUESS I would think you would go half way between the burr and the end of the main beam and use that circumference as H1-H4. Again this is only a guess.

btw- thanks again for the PM help. I did get 123 as well after you pinpointed my mistake. Oh, I was so giddy or "trigger happy" with this new found info that I measured my other buck too.
No problem. Glad to have helped. [8D]
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