cmiddleton
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By the time you deduct an ll the miss matched points this is a two point with stickers
He has a g3 on one side but not the otherThat's not a 2 point any way you look at it but that's my opinion. I've shot smaller.
Yes g1’sI just read on another forum, muley eye guards are points ....
The point that is the end of the main beam is the main beam not a g-pointI just read on another forum, muley eye guards are points ....
I would definitely call that a 6x5I never understood why guys don't count the brows and some get very offended when ya do.
Must be a utah thing, but back east they call it a 11 pointer.
But any how still a pretty buck. 6x5 by my standards if I counted right
Agreed, it’s be a forky with eye guards and I would call this buck a 5x6 and would shoot him with as many points as it takes because I only hunt Nevada and I’m not saving points for a trophy I just want to hunt as often as possibleA forky with eye guards isn't a 3x.
As a non typical as a typical it looses anything that doesn’t match on the other sideI would definitely call that a 6x5
Even a whitetail you should not count the main beam as a pointI never understood why guys don't count the brows and some get very offended when ya do.
Must be a utah thing, but back east they call it a 11 pointer.
But any how still a pretty buck. 6x5 by my standards if I counted right
Even a whitetail you should not count the main beam as a point
Why in the world would anyone want to ever field judge a buck like that as a typical. It's meaningless and seems like being concerned about a net score on a buck like that is way over thinking things. Good discussion though.As a non typical as a typical it looses anything that doesn’t match on the other side
Just pointing out that scoring a buck doesn’t do the buck justiceWhy in the world would anyone want to ever field judge a buck like that as a typical. It's meaningless and seems like being concerned about a net score on a buck like that is way over thinking things. Good discussion though.
You're absolutely right, that's why everyone I know never uses a net score when talking about what a buck scores. The only time a net score should be talked about is if the buck makes the record book with it's net score.Just pointing out that scoring a buck doesn’t do the buck justice
I’d shoot it and be dang proud of him
All of them because I’m a local and it’s a general areaHow many points would YOU burn on this deer????