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Old 08-04-2008, 10:42 AM
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When figuring up deductions, are they figured side to side or point to point?

On my buck, if I go by total inches of the right side vs. the left, he has 1 7/8......If I compare point to point, he's got a little over 5....
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I believe its side to side Don. That way main beam length is figured in. Killer buck bro!
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Its point to point Mo.
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Its point to point Mo.
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Point to point mobow. Eample would be- (G1 to G1 and so on) (MB to MB) H1 to H1 and so on)
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Old 08-04-2008, 10:53 AM
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Mobow: go to this website, it'll help: http://www.minnesotabucks.com/score%20sheet.htm

It'll automatically score it for you.
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Mobow: go to this website, it'll help: http://www.minnesotabucks.com/score%20sheet.htm

It'll automatically score it for you.
Thx AF I used that on last years buck

I got 0 deductions, I scored Gross0and 0 Net, damn it[8D]
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Point to point mobow. Eample would be- (G1 to G1 and so on) (MB to MB) H1 to H1 and so on)
That's what I thought. Bummer. I just don't think he's gonna make it then, but I'll score him anyway. He's kind of strange....His left side G1 is longer, his right side G2 is longer, his left side G3 is longer, and his right side MB is longer.....Mass is damn near the same....

Side to side I came up w/ 1 7/8, but point to point I came up with 4 1/8...Kinda strange, huh?
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Mobow: go to this website, it'll help: http://www.minnesotabucks.com/score%20sheet.htm

It'll automatically score it for you.
Thx AF I used that on last years buck

I got 0 deductions, I scored Gross0and 0 Net, damn it[8D]
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