Typical score B&C NO WAY. You posted it from your Yaps
Nets are for fishing big dog. This deer is going to GROSS 150" pretty easily I'd imagine. Like stated above, he is going to grow substantially when someone is sitting behind him.
i figured a learned hunting guy like yourself , you'd know that the B&C system never envisioned a main frame 6 pt NETTING their books minimums therefore there is no mechanism for getting to 8 mass measurements on a 6 pt. Hence, a 6 point only gets the 6 mass measurements as called for in B&C system. HOWEVER, the P&Y system knew such a beast might exist to net the minimums thus they have a system for getting to the 8 mass measurements (basically you take the bases twice each). So are we talking B&C or P&Y ??
i figured a learned hunting guy like yourself , you'd know that the B&C system never envisioned a main frame 6 pt NETTING their books minimums therefore there is no mechanism for getting to 8 mass measurements on a 6 pt. Hence, a 6 point only gets the 6 mass measurements as called for in B&C system. HOWEVER, the P&Y system knew such a beast might exist to net the minimums thus they have a system for getting to the 8 mass measurements (basically you take the bases twice each). So are we talking B&C or P&Y ??
Don't think you take the bases twice, think you measure halfway between G3 and end of beam for the 4th mass measurement.
And then if they're different scoring systems (which I don't believe they are), why does B&C accept P&Y score sheets (or vice versa--P&Y accepts B&C.....can't recall but I know one accepts the other)?
i figured a learned hunting guy like yourself , you'd know that the B&C system never envisioned a main frame 6 pt NETTING their books minimums therefore there is no mechanism for getting to 8 mass measurements on a 6 pt. Hence, a 6 point only gets the 6 mass measurements as called for in B&C system. HOWEVER, the P&Y system knew such a beast might exist to net the minimums thus they have a system for getting to the 8 mass measurements (basically you take the bases twice each). So are we talking B&C or P&Y ??
I believe that you would take the H3 measurement on the main beam halfway between the G2 and the tip of the beam. The H3 and H4 will have matching measurements on each side for a typical six point.
I think low 150s at most, more likely to be 143-147. He’s a cool deer. The numbers it would take for him to be 160, I just don’t see it. But I’m wrong more often than not. Lol
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