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Congrats Scott! :)
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Nice Buck!!! I Guess You Will Not Be Doubting Pops Again :D
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Congrats on the 9pt!! You've done well this fall, glad to see you were able to get out hunting!!
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CONGRATS....nice deer..nice pictures!
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Congrats Scott on a very nice buck and a great hunt with your Dad.

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Congrats on getting yer Buck, yer Pa sharp on them deer xings!
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Post by rutman »

Congrats on the buck! Looks like ya may have a follower there.
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Post by Kenton »

Kenton wrote:

Now, for scoring.
A bucks score will be comprised of two parts; typical points (very simple) and inside spread (very simple). This is not boone and crockett.

points
-number of typical (regular growing points from the main beam)
2-6 typical points will recieve 10 forum points
7-8 typical points will recieve 15 forum points
9-10 typical points will recieve 20 forum points
more than 10 typical points will recieve 25 forum points
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Post by raydaughety »

My bust. "Typical". :oops:
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Post by bait pile willie »

congrats on your first buck.are you going to have a mount made?
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Post by leaf fan »

Nice to see you are out and about.Great buck.
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Post by flbuckmaster »

Kenton wrote:
Kenton wrote:

Now, for scoring.
A bucks score will be comprised of two parts; typical points (very simple) and inside spread (very simple). This is not boone and crockett.

points
-number of typical (regular growing points from the main beam)
2-6 typical points will recieve 10 forum points
7-8 typical points will recieve 15 forum points
9-10 typical points will recieve 20 forum points
more than 10 typical points will recieve 25 forum points
SO ALL NON TYPICAL (ODD NUMBERED) POINTS CANNOT BE SCORED AS SUCH? UNLESS I MISSED SOMETHING, ALL POINTS GROW FROM THE MAIN BEAM. IF NOT THEN NO ODD NUMBER OF POINTS EG. 5,7,9,11 WOULD BE SCORED ODD! LETS TAKE A MEMBER VOTE ON THIS AS EVERYONE I HAVE CHATTED WITH CONCUR THAT IT IS A NINE POINT! I HATE TO BEAT A DEAD HORSE BUT THIS REALLY HURTS OUR TEAMS SCORING.
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Post by tmeasel »

Thats a nine point if I ever saw one.Its not a split tine ,Its clearly a double eye guard or brow tine.
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Post by flbuckmaster »

tmeasel wrote:Thats a nine point if I ever saw one.Its not a split tine ,Its clearly a double eye guard or brow tine.
thats the way I see it. the tine clearly is growing from the main beam and is not a "split" brow tine, but a double brow tine. you can follow the point all the way to the main beam.



this thing was supposed to be simple but now we are splitting hairs (tines)
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Post by Mike P »

Nice buck Scott, but even more impressive is how good you look in the picture!
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