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Raghorn in my book is small spindly horned bull points do not matter. Have seen 5 and 6 pts that'd I'd consider rag horns. (counting the eye guards) man this could get complicated... Lots of factors. Roosevelt or rocky. I hunt Roosevelt's mostly coastal. So to make it a bit simpler anything around 200" or larger would break from being a rag horn.
There is something weird about these folks in West Lewis County / East Pacific county where they don't count eyeguards/browtines. They are always 2 point with doubles (4x4), 3 point with singles (4x4), 3 point with doubles (5x5), etc....
Quote from: JPhelps on August 14, 2013, 04:51:05 PMThere is something weird about these folks in West Lewis County / East Pacific county where they don't count eyeguards/browtines. They are always 2 point with doubles (4x4), 3 point with singles (4x4), 3 point with doubles (5x5), etc.... Says someone from Western Lewis county.... lol sent from my typewriter
Quote from: grundy53 on August 14, 2013, 08:34:31 PMQuote from: JPhelps on August 14, 2013, 04:51:05 PMThere is something weird about these folks in West Lewis County / East Pacific county where they don't count eyeguards/browtines. They are always 2 point with doubles (4x4), 3 point with singles (4x4), 3 point with doubles (5x5), etc.... Says someone from Western Lewis county.... lol sent from my typewriterI know. I was brainwashed growing up. I have now converted to the way the rest of the world counts elk horns.
the G1 = eye guard =Point !
"3 pt with double eyeguards" is way easier to say than "5 pt"
Quote from: Jonathan_S on August 15, 2013, 08:36:19 AM"3 pt with double eyeguards" is way easier to say than "5 pt"Really? Seven syllables is easier than only two?