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PA Bow/Flinter 08-31-2005 11:18 AM

Scoring: 60 Day Drying Period
 
I was thinking about how before your deer can be officially scored it has to be dead for 60 days. People say that in this time the score will be lower because of the rack shrinking. What I want to know if how much will a rack shrink in those 60 days? I know it's all proportional to the initial size of the rack so lets just say a 150 class deer.

I guess I am confused becasue it seems to me that the antlers shouldn't shrink because they are hardened bone which hasn't had any type of stuff on it that would make them enlarge since the velvet came off. I can however see how the skull would shrink because it was wet and moist from being inside the deer. Do the antlers shrink or just the skull plate? And if so, abouthow much?

njbuck22 08-31-2005 12:14 PM

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Wow, thats a good question, i never really thought about it. Since they are bone, they shouldnt shrink, IMO anyhow. Anyone know?

ijimmy 08-31-2005 12:15 PM

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One aspect that will shrink is the inside spread , lots of guys jam a 1x2 inbetween the antlers while drying to prevent this . As the skull dries it shrinks slightly and pulls the antlers toward each other .

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Bird Hunt Dog 08-31-2005 04:20 PM

RE: Scoring: 60 Day Drying Period
 
My 130'' lost 3/8 in 60 days. I think it loss mostly mass. I'll check the score sheets to get it right for sure. I'll post both sheets tomorrow if I remember!!!!!!

Might Mite 08-31-2005 06:48 PM

RE: Scoring: 60 Day Drying Period
 
Three years ago my 148 1/2 went to 146. Last year I shot an 8 that scored 125 1/8 and I used the 2x4...really snugged it in there. It dried at 125 even.

Kybuckhunter 08-31-2005 07:09 PM

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If you dont cut the antlers off the skull it will not shrink as much either. It's when you cut the antlers off that the skull plate draws up more.

shaftnem 09-01-2005 01:46 AM

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Two or three inches of shrinkage seems to be pretty normal. I'vegreen scored alot of racks {mostly 130-140 inch deer} that ended up losing that much. I've never tried the 2X4 trick but I'm sure that would work for the spread. They seem to lose a little bit all the way around, usually no more than 1/4" off of each measurement, but they do definately shrink.

ShadowAce 09-01-2005 01:56 AM

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I guess to make it uniform everybody needs to shove a 2X4 in their rack when drying? The reason they say 60 days is so everyone is on the same playing field when it comes to measurements. You guys that are shoving shims in there to get the most inches are unbelievable. Why not just pull the horns apart while they are still wet?

Washington Hunter 09-01-2005 02:43 AM

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ORIGINAL: ShadowAce

I guess to make it uniform everybody needs to shove a 2X4 in their rack when drying? The reason they say 60 days is so everyone is on the same playing field when it comes to measurements. You guys that are shoving shims in there to get the most inches are unbelievable. Why not just pull the horns apart while they are still wet?

That's sort of what I was thinking as I was reading this. Are the extra 1 or 2 inches really worth it?

Do those of you who practice this enter your bucks for P&Y? If so, do you feel you're being completely honest when you do?


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