Nice one! Ok- I'm a noob (haven't hunted for many years, just got back into it due to my 10 year old son)...
How do you score it?
Nice! looks can be deceiving in pictures.This buck was killed about 300 yds NW of where we set up the targets on the long range. I just got back from the taxidermist, and the final green score was 138 3/8th's.
measure inside spread, measure length of each beam, measure length of each point and measure circumference of main beams at various points between each tine. Add them all up for a gross score. This is the number I like to use because in my opinion if a deer can grow, he should score it. The clubs that do official scores will deduct inches for "imperfections" in the rack. (i.e. If the first tine of the left side is 6" and the first tine on the right is 5", they will deduct 1" of score from the total at the end because its not "perfectly symmetrical). After deductions, you are left with the Net score which is the official score in the record book. Kind of dumb but its their club and theirs rules.Nice one! Ok- I'm a noob (haven't hunted for many years, just got back into it due to my 10 year old son)...
How do you score it?
Nice! looks can be deceiving in pictures.