The only "score" that matters in my view is "Did you enjoy the hunt?" This scoring deal , in my view, has gotted way out of hand as far as being a true measure of a hunters skill or success ... and this is coming from a deer hunter with over 45 years experience, with bucks on the wall in the 180 class and a good sized chest freezer filled completely top to bottom with fresh 2011-12 venison. For me, the satisfaction comes in the degree of challenge, and work that went into the kill. I must add that I am fortunate. I hunt where there are plenty of deer. For decades, state game regulations have allowed hunters to take an enourmous amount of deer per season. So I fill most of my "meat" needs with does, and work on bagging a decent buck or two. I get as excited as anyone upon the sight of a big buck, but I am not all about the "horn". In fact I have had only one buck officially scored and that was at the request of the land owner.