22 December 2013, 01:40
Bob NisbetCan Someone Explain Antler Scoring in a Step By Step Method
I often hear about 140 or 160, or 180 class deer and never am able to fully understand how that number is calculated. Only thing I can imagine is measuring the total length of main beams and then adding length of forks off the main, and somehow the diameter gets added in.
I am sure that I am not the only hunter that could use a little educating on this subject.
22 December 2013, 02:40
CrazyhorseconsultingThis is from the Boone & Crockett site, hope it helps.
http://www.boone-crockett.org/...pical+Whitetail+Deer22 December 2013, 03:16
ted thorn#1 reason 125 class bucks turn into 145 class bucks
incorrect addition....math
the outside spread and tip to tip do not get used in the score
22 December 2013, 08:20
MCThe first link will help you the best.
quote:
Originally posted by ted thorn:
#1 reason 125 class bucks turn into 145 class bucks
incorrect addition....math
the outside spread and tip to tip do not get used in the score
I'd say the #1 reason why bucks "grow" is because of ego and lies. Inch chasing tends to bring out the worst in many individuals and even clubs.
22 December 2013, 12:09
buckeyeshooterEven harder is hunting land with a request that you shoot only 125+, 150+ or whatever bucks. For those of us who do not count inches... it can be hard to know what is supposed to be a shooter. Much easier if told shoot any spikes or anything over 8 points.
23 December 2013, 20:07
OLBIKERI never measured any animal I have shot.It is immaterial as I derive my satisfaction from the hunt,who I hunt with, and eating the game.
23 December 2013, 21:38
Topgun 30-06quote:
Originally posted by OLBIKER:
I never measured any animal I have shot.It is immaterial as I derive my satisfaction from the hunt,who I hunt with, and eating the game.
***My kinda guy
