After all these years of reading posts I am now wondering which spread everyone is referring to while describing a buck .
Is it the inside or outside? Typically when I hear of a spread being over 28 I assume it's outside. I personally use inside spread since it is a measurement that can be used while scoring (of course the spread score cannot be more than the main beam length).
Also how are guys describing a buck with eyeguards? To me it's a 4 point with eyeguards. Are there guys calling this buck a 5 pt?
So while easterners count their points one way and we in the west see the cup as full as it really is, I just thought it would be time I get on the same page as everyone else, or those that are out of whack get their tune up here and now.
Is it the inside or outside? Typically when I hear of a spread being over 28 I assume it's outside. I personally use inside spread since it is a measurement that can be used while scoring (of course the spread score cannot be more than the main beam length).
Also how are guys describing a buck with eyeguards? To me it's a 4 point with eyeguards. Are there guys calling this buck a 5 pt?
So while easterners count their points one way and we in the west see the cup as full as it really is, I just thought it would be time I get on the same page as everyone else, or those that are out of whack get their tune up here and now.