Sorry, but you are getting several incorrect pieces of information from a member. I've hunted out there since the early 90s and haven't missed a season since 1998. Type 6 tags can have restrictions and it can be the dates they are good for or where in a unit just like Type 7 tags. Some are early, then close fro a length of time, and open again. Some are good for certain dates on private land and then other dates for the entire unit, while some are for the entire unit. Type 7 tags can start on a date different than the Type 6 tags, have a smaller area in a unit they are good for, etc. When you buy a Preference Point in Wyoming you don't specify any units. You just keep building one a year until you decide to apply for the draw in a particular year. That is when you have to specify what you are trying to draw and the units vary from not needing any all the way to needing maximum points, which is 12 for this year's draws if you bought one every year since 2006 when the PP system was started, to even have a chance at a tag in the best units for the full priced either sex tags. All reduced price tags for antelope, deer, and elk DO NOT use Preference Points like the full price licenses. Everyone that wants a reduced price tag goes into a random drawing where everyone has an equal chance at drawing those tags. I can probably answer any other questions you guys may have since I pretty well know the state requirements like the back of my hand.