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Pope and Young Measuring

Started by FBB, November 07, 2011, 08:35:00 PM

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FBB

I see on the Pope and Young form that they have a space for a measurement for tip to tip on a Whitetail I've been wondering is this added to the total?

adeeden

"I would rather be lucky then good, any day!"

QuoteOriginally posted by FBB:
I see on the Pope and Young form that they have a space for a measurement for tip to tip on a Whitetail I've been wondering is this added to the total?
No it is not!

Bisch

Trad-Man

The tip to tip measurement is recorded for the purpose of making it easy for the office to visualize whether or not the main beams (as viewed from above the tines) are heart shaped, or V shaped.

Heart shaped i.e. - inside spread = 16 0/8. Tip to Tip = 4 0/8

V-shaped i.e. - inside spread = 16 0/8. Tip to Tip = 16 0/8

Basically the tip tip measurement and the inside spread is one and the same.  

It does happen more than you might think.

-Scarne

P/Y measurer from way back before there were cell phones...

QuoteOriginally posted by Trad-Man:
Basically the tip tip measurement and the inside spread is one and the same.  

Scarne

P/Y measurer from way back before there were cell phones...
On almost every deer I have had scored the tip-to-tip measurement and the inside spread measurement are very different numbers! Also, the inside spread counts in the total score of the animal while the tip-to-tip measurment does not.

Bisch

FBB

Thank you everyone for your response I knew that someone here could clear this up for me. Dave


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