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Originally posted by frios View Postsorry...but don't know how to do that
I've watched videos, but to be honest...I don't have "a lot" of horns to practice with, nor will I know if I'm actually doing it right. Maybe watch a certified guy do it once and then do my own measuring.
It is really easy.
Measure the beams around the outside from the burr to the tip.
Measure the tines from the top of the main beam to the tip.
Measure the the abnormal points from the edge of the point where they originate to the tip.
Measure the mass at the base just above the burr, narrowest point between the brow and the g2, narrowest point between the g2 and g3 and again half way between the g3 and the end of the beam.
Measure the spread at the widest point between the beams.
You can use anything flexible and just make a mark on it, then measure it with a tape measure since a tape measure won't bend around very well.
I think he is over 120.
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