Where do I get my mass measurement? Would this be considered a typical point? If so it would be the G3. So I gican s the real question is, is this his G3, or a non typical point.
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I don't have the foggiest idea. But, that's a sweet looking rack!
Update....now I've seen the pic of the whole deer. Good lord what a beast!Last edited by Pullersboy; 11-12-2016, 08:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Grayson View PostProbably but I'm not sure. I would take that if I were doing a green score (I assume that's what y'all are doing), and be pleasantly surprised if his official score ended up higher.
Yeah, I'm not worried about any official score or net score. Just want to get an accurate gross score. And that mass musurment is quite a big difference
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I think it is an abnormal point.
Hunters that commonly score white-tailed deer antlers are familiar with the measurements necessary to score most sets of antlers. However, there are special circumstances that scorers will encounter that can make life difficult, particularly when scoring non-typical sets of antlers. One point of confusion with many new Boone and Crockett scorers occurs when they encounter common base points. Although these typesLast edited by M16; 11-12-2016, 08:40 PM.
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Only a 2" difference in mass mesuremts. Not as much as I thought. Ether way he is 193 3/8 or 191 3/8. My buddy is beside himself to say the least. He has several on the wall in the 60's but has really wanted to get one in the 70's. I'd say he blew that out of the water. Super happy for him. He works his butt of for them.
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