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Old 12-02-2006 | 10:34 PM
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Oh, and I have no problem with puttingascore sheet inmy score post. Problem is... I need to killa buck first. [] [&:]

Would it be easier to round up then have all those 1/8, 2/8 3/8 and etc... for guys doubting and double checkingour measuring and adding skills??? Wouldn't want them to strain something!!

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Old 12-03-2006 | 12:08 AM
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Pictures can be deceiving but staying on the conservative side, I " guesstimated " your buck at 78". No doubt in my mind your scoring is right on the money. If itwould beoff... it would be under scored not over scored. You " seem " to beatrust worthy type of guy.

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Your good my friend, when I shot it, I swear it was a 150" deer. At least that was what my heart told me and it's never been wrong. My mind on the other hand, not so good. [&:]
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Old 12-03-2006 | 12:08 AM
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Would it be easier to round up then have all those 1/8, 2/8 3/8 and etc... for guys doubting and double checkingour measuring and adding skills??? Wouldn't want them to strain something!!
Oh come on and admit it..... You justdon't have enough fingers and toes to add upthose lastcouple bad boys you knocked down and your calculator won't take eighths...

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Old 12-03-2006 | 12:35 AM
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Rob

Pictures can be deceiving but staying on the conservative side, I " guesstimated " your buck at 78". No doubt in my mind your scoring is right on the money. If itwould beoff... it would be under scored not over scored. You " seem " to beatrust worthy type of guy.

Tim
Your good my friend, when I shot it, I swear it was a 150" deer. At least that was what my heart told me and it's never been wrong. My mind on the other hand, not so good. [&:]
Rob

That darn ground shrinkage has killed numerous world record bucksthat I have killed. How they could go from 200 class monsters to 100 class deer I will never know !!!

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Old 12-03-2006 | 01:07 AM
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Would it be easier to round up then have all those 1/8, 2/8 3/8 and etc... for guys doubting and double checkingour measuring and adding skills??? Wouldn't want them to strain something!!
Oh come on and admit it..... You justdon't have enough fingers and toes to add upthose lastcouple bad boys you knocked down and your calculator won't take eighths...
Trust me... it has nothing to do with not having enough fingers and toes. I ain't going any where near my feet after a day of hunting!! [:'(] That why I go by Western Count!!

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Old 12-04-2006 | 04:22 AM
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People need to remember that you get 4 mass measurements every time regardless of points, and only 4 -- even if you have alot of tines.

Also, NO tip to tip spread and NO outside spread.

If you don't have any more points to measure circumference(mass) in between - so where do you measure the circum.?
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Old 12-04-2006 | 05:38 AM
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Divide the rack up and take measurements at those increments.
Say you have a spike with a brow tine on one side. Measure your 1st circ.as normal between the brow tine and the base, then take the remaining distance from brow to end of main beam and take 3 more measurements evenly spaced out.
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Old 12-04-2006 | 08:06 AM
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I really don't care either way, just seems like a lot of clutter for all teams to be posting score sheet... Maybe have the top 10 teams at the end of the year post their scoring data to eliminate any doubt that errors in scoring affected the final outcome.
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Old 12-04-2006 | 09:38 AM
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I really don't care either way, just seems like a lot of clutter for all teams to be posting score sheet... Maybe have the top 10 teams at the end of the year post their scoring data to eliminate any doubt that errors in scoring affected the final outcome.
Score sheet will not be posted, entry screen when deer is entered. Fill the sheet out.

View screen will have the score and deer picture. I will have a link to view the score sheet for the deer.

I am going to need some testers rybohunteryou are one

I am going to start devlopement in Jan, call the system

BBCSS Big Buck Contest Scoring system
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Old 12-04-2006 | 09:43 AM
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I see, that does make more sense. Sounds good to me....
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