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Anyone know the required number of points to reach medal quality muntjac under the CIC system? On Sunday I shot one at (rough guess) 70-75 points. I'll be boiling it out today sometime. Thanks | ||
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Does he looks like this one ? I shot him in Oxfordshire (my first Muntjac, at that )and he was unofficially scored as silver ------------------ | |||
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Deerdogs, Either you've shot a real monster or your "These miniature Asian immigrants, now so widely established in central and southern England and extending their range into Wales, are a quarry species more and more stalkers are taking seriously, and a (SIC. formula for assessing muntjac trophies is available. Simplicity is its keynote and, as with sika, it includes supplementary data, on maximum spread overall and width between antlers from tip to tip, which do not count for scoring purposes. Pete | |||
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Pete: Reckon my internal tape measure must be a bit out! He is still sat in the boiling pan at home but I'll finish him this weekeend. Stand by for an accurate measurement and a photo. Andre. Thanks, my buck is shorter but looks thicker than yours. Regards | |||
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Pete, according to your instructions, I put the tape on my Muntjac trophy and here are my findings (cm) : inside span: 11,2 Total 60,6 NB. : I should have bagged that buck 2 years earlier, when he meant "gold" ------------------ | |||
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I conservatively measured him at 63.5 points. Here he is next to my best roebuck:
[This message has been edited by Deerdogs (edited 09-01-2001).] | |||
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Congratulations Deedogs, nice heads. BTW, why didn't you keep the fangs on the Muntjac ? ------------------ | |||
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andre: Thanks. The fangs on this old chap were broken off - probably due to fighting (his ears were in tatters also). I have got the stumps. Regards | |||
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Sorry I did not get back earlier, but I've been away stalking... Deerdogs, Regardless of the score, that is a lovely head. Are you going to get it measured officially?? Where abouts did it come from?? Andre, You really should get that scored properly as it just might scrape in as a gold... Two very fine heads you both should be proud of... Regards, Pete | |||
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quote: Hi Pete. I may get it done next year. He came from arable farmland a couple of miles west of Bury St Edmunds. | |||
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Deerdogs, I was stalking out of the club cottage last weekend. On the Sunday, I was driving home around 11am, and saw two munty bucks fighting in a field on the side of the road. Pete | |||
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That's a handy sized trophy Deerdog (must be the geography!). I'm just going to get out the tape measure and maybe you or Pete E can tell me how to go about getting a trophy "officially" measured please? ------------------ | |||
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Pete, You need to find a qualified CIC measurer. Pete | |||
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Peter Dominic Griffiths (sp?) will be on the BDS stand at Weston Park the weekend after next. Pete | |||
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Deerdogs, Sorry, been away on a non shooting holiday. Looks a great head - bet he had a neck on him! Dominic just measured my good heads - 2 golds (but not as good as yours)and a silver together with a freak 7 pointer and one where the 2 points of one tine are equal lengths. There has to be some return for time spent on what most stalkers have turned their nose up against. One is the sheer fun of stalking them and the other is that there can be some surprisingly good trophies. I still fancy a crack at Muntjac Giganticus in the jungles of Laos/Cambodia! | |||
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Here's another pic from the Muntjac I posted above. It's taken from another angle to show how the antlers bend backwards ------------------ | |||
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