JNRBRONC Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2005 #1 If a buck's rack basically keeps getting wider all the way to the tips of the main beams, at what point do you measure the inside spread?
If a buck's rack basically keeps getting wider all the way to the tips of the main beams, at what point do you measure the inside spread?
150 Class Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2005 #3 I think it is the widest point perpendicular to the head and I also think it cannot exceed the length of the main beams.
I think it is the widest point perpendicular to the head and I also think it cannot exceed the length of the main beams.
G6 Active Member Nov 2, 2005 #4 [ QUOTE ] I think it is the widest point perpendicular to the head and I also think it cannot exceed the length of the main beams. [/ QUOTE ] Right and if it does then you use the longest beam length for the spread measurement.
[ QUOTE ] I think it is the widest point perpendicular to the head and I also think it cannot exceed the length of the main beams. [/ QUOTE ] Right and if it does then you use the longest beam length for the spread measurement.