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Trying to understand how big a bronze and silver class mule deer by SCI standards.
Anyone know or can give me a link to pictures?
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Below are scores for typical Rocky Mountain mule deer:

Gold: Rifle 179 5/8" Bow 171 6/8"
Silver: Rifle 165 7/8" Bow 158 7/8"
Bronze: Rifle 155" Bow 138"

SCI measurements are the same as B&C, except nothing is deducted for non-conformity.

Hope this helps. Don't know where you would find photos, except in an SCI record book.

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"SCI measurements are the same as B&C, except nothing is deducted for non-conformity."

True for deer, not for caribou.

Also, why the fractions for the minimums? Wouldn't a simple 179 or 180 have worked just fine?


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OP did not ask with regards to caribou, just deer. I agree with you on the fractions.



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The current world record typical mule deer is on display at the Thornton, CO Cabelas.

It is not that impressive IMO. I have seen much wider and heavier tined deer that I would rather have then this deer.

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Originally posted by MS Hitman:
OP did not ask with regards to caribou, just deer. I agree with you on the fractions.

Yes the OP asked about mule deer.

My reply was only to point out that B&C and SCI measurements are the same for many species, like both mule and whitetail deer, but in measuring other species, like caribou, the measurements are different: B&C just counts some of the caribou points, whereas SCI measures the length of all caribou points. And yes, SCI does not deduct for differences between the right and left antlers.


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Bill Q,
Im not sure what a typical class Mule deer is, but Ive seen and killed larger bucks than that I think..I have shot a few over 180 Muleys, questionably typical and been in on the kill of some 200 non typicals plus the largest being 233 non typical. My problem I have never measured an animal of any kind, but others have for me. but I never enterered them in B&C or safari club..


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depends on the size of your wallet
 
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It's roughly 85.2 times the size of an SCI bronze and silver penis. That would equate to 170.4" Eeker
On the down side, you would deduct 80 peckers if a guide held your hand on the hunt Wink
 
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Bill Q,
Im not sure what a typical class Mule deer is, but Ive seen and killed larger bucks than that I think..I have shot a few over 180 Muleys, questionably typical and been in on the kill of some 200 non typicals plus the largest being 233 non typical. My problem I have never measured an animal of any kind, but others have for me. but I never enterered them in B&C or safari club..


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I have 8 pairs of nandilion horns, a drop bear skull and three unicorn horns that would all go Ambercrombie and Fitch, like you I never got them measured.
 
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SCI has purposely allowed for low score trophys, it brings in the masses, its like a handicap at golf or team roping, its designed not to leave too many folks out..and its a good thing..B&C is a bit tougher.. there is pro and con for both...

Today I only hunt for the hunt itself, and if I get a monster trophy that adds a lot to the experience..Ive shot a lot of big trophy animals over the years, but today I mostly hunt to appease my heart doctor who took me off beef, and Im good with that..Eating a cow elk is a better option than a 10 year old bull elk, and Im good with leaving the big boys out there for the upcoming generations that appreciate them.


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