Congrats on one cool looking buck!
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Originally posted by buck_wild View PostCongrats- freaky for sure.
PS I'm not trying to kill your chill but that's highly unlikely a certified B&C scorer and very likely a volunteer Texas Big Game Awards scorer with a 4 hr class on how to score. And yes I'm a TBGA scorer so I know the type of training we got Anyway, with a buck that unusual you are likely to get 10 different scores (from what I can see, I'd likely have already scored it differently) varying by 10 inches one way or the other. If you really want to know, seek a real (takes lots of class time and shadowing other scorers etc) P&Y or B&C scorer in your area.
My apologies in advance if this TBGA scorer is a certified B&C scorer also.
I completely understand where you are coming from but she’s a legit scorer. This deer has actually been scored 3 times now. Once for the big game awards, then she took him to a panel of B&C scorers I believe there was 3 scorers on that day and they rescored him to the most true B&C measurements. He actually went up a little and green scored 170 6/8. After the 60 day drying period I got him dry scored and he will go in the Pope and Young book at 170 gross and 165 2/8 Net.
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Originally posted by PoppinPiggies View PostActually had a buddy send me a pic of this buck a couple weeks ago, awesome writeup and congrats on a great buck. Update the thread with the shoulder mount when it gets done!
Thanks man! I haven’t been on the green screen in awhile, so just catching up! I will definitely update with a pic of the mount, im going all out on this one. This mount is gonna cost me a arm and leg but this deer deserves it! I’m hoping to have him back and completely finished by May!
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Originally posted by TX_Kevin View PostThat is a great buck and he will look fantastic on the wall. And by the way, nice shot!
Thank you sir! You know getting my hands on this deer was the biggest hunting accomplishment I’ve ever had. But I’ll tell you at the end of the day the part of the story that makes me the happiest is the shot was perfect and he only went 40-50 yards. One thing that I’ve learned is when you let that arrow go and it hits where it’s supposed to, there’s not a feeling like it!
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Congrats on a tremendous buck!
The most difference I have seen in scores is between P&Y, B&C scorers and TBGA scorers!
I have scored a buck that I thought was not going to make B&C because of what I thought was an abnormal typical point that did not have a matching point on the other beam. I only rough scored as I am not a certified B&C scorer, only P&Y and TBGA, BUT when a local B&C scorer scored him he made book. Glad for the hunter, but I still disagree with the score.
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Originally posted by Creed Killer View PostI completely understand where you are coming from but she’s a legit scorer. This deer has actually been scored 3 times now. Once for the big game awards, then she took him to a panel of B&C scorers I believe there was 3 scorers on that day and they rescored him to the most true B&C measurements. He actually went up a little and green scored 170 6/8. After the 60 day drying period I got him dry scored and he will go in the Pope and Young book at 170 gross and 165 2/8 Net.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostCongrats on a tremendous buck!
The most difference I have seen in scores is between P&Y, B&C scorers and TBGA scorers!
I have scored a buck that I thought was not going to make B&C because of what I thought was an abnormal typical point that did not have a matching point on the other beam. I only rough scored as I am not a certified B&C scorer, only P&Y and TBGA, BUT when a local B&C scorer scored him he made book. Glad for the hunter, but I still disagree with the score.
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Originally posted by hog_down View PostAmazing deer, to me it seems like he has double main beams on both sides!
Friendly advice, I would get rid of the Wildgame Innovations cameras, they didn't work for ....
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