Boon & Crocket scoring help please.
#11
Fork Horn
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I would imagine that if the drop is at the exact middle between the G3 and the end of the main beam, that you would have to take the measurement on the end of the beam side since measuring it on the side closest to the G3 would most likely be larger and would give you an advantage. You already get an advantage of inches having the drop so I doubt you could get an advantage on getting the larger circumference.
#12
Typical Buck
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I would imagine that if the drop is at the exact middle between the G3 and the end of the main beam, that you would have to take the measurement on the end of the beam side since measuring it on the side closest to the G3 would most likely be larger and would give you an advantage. You already get an advantage of inches having the drop so I doubt you could get an advantage on getting the larger circumference.
#13
Having a drop tine is only an advantage in the world of gross scoring. It is a complete handicap in the net world even if it looks good.



