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blakefrautschi 10-08-2010 02:23 PM

That is awesome! i would love to see a cool non-typical like that!!!!

sorry no help in scoring...

95Harley 10-08-2010 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by blakefrautschi (Post 3698509)
That is awesome! i would love to see a cool non-typical like that!!!!

sorry no help in scoring...


This makes me wonder...how common are non-typicals and how many of us have taken one. This is my second in 4 years.

I might have to post a poll.

halfbakedi420 10-09-2010 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by 95Harley (Post 3698718)
This makes me wonder...how common are non-typicals and how many of us have taken one. This is my second in 4 years.

I might have to post a poll.

non typical is a joke...a deer is a deer is a deer..just people who made em non-typical...deductions are fer taxes

LKNCHOPPERS 10-09-2010 08:50 AM

That is a cool looking rack. It seems like a nice heavy racked trophy but score wouldn't be his strong point. Nice Deer.

Hunt4Life23 10-10-2010 12:55 PM

definitely a very neat buck! i would be interested to see what he scores but wouldnt know exactly how to. congratulations on a fine mature buck!

95Harley 10-11-2010 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jklink (Post 3698352)
Looks to me like on the messed up side, the beam with points coming off of it would be your main beam. just measure all the others starting from the base as your G1, G2, etc. you can go to the boone and crockett website and they have a thing where you can just take all of your measurements and plug them in and it will calculate the score for you.

basicly your measurements are as follows: greatest inside spread, main beam lengths, length of points and circumfrences.

good luck and congrats on the buck!

So if I use the sticker beam as the main beam.
How do I handle the second large horn (G3)? Would it still be measured as a Main Beam.

Assume all others would be abnormal points.

*twodogs* 10-11-2010 08:06 AM

Strange looking fella that's for sure, congrats.

I'd like to ask a question about the shot. Did that shot enter on the right side forward of the shoulder and come out through the left shoulder? Did you get both lungs or just the left? What broadhead are you shooting if you don't mind me asking?

95Harley 10-11-2010 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by *twodogs* (Post 3700020)
Strange looking fella that's for sure, congrats.

I'd like to ask a question about the shot. Did that shot enter on the right side forward of the shoulder and come out through the left shoulder? Did you get both lungs or just the left? What broadhead are you shooting if you don't mind me asking?

Yes, unfortunately I let the arrow go a step too soon and was about 7-8" forward. It went in on the right side (neck) and came out of left shoulder. But lucky for me he only went less than 60 yards and piled up. An inch or two and I would have had a bad shoulder shot.

Definatley got the left lung as he had foamy blood out of his nose and mouth when I got to him. Not 100% about the right lung.

Shot was 25 yards away and I was about 25' high in the tree. I was using a Slick Trick 100 mag.

jklink 10-11-2010 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by 95Harley (Post 3699991)
So if I use the sticker beam as the main beam.
How do I handle the second large horn (G3)? Would it still be measured as a Main Beam.

Assume all others would be abnormal points.


I would say score it as an abnormal and not a second main beam, although it kinda looks like that. It seems to definately be coming out of the main beam as an abnormal and not a second main beam coming from the skull. Just my opinion, but I don't have a huge experience at non-typicals like this one. If you find out different, let me know. Always want to learn new things.
Good Luck

*twodogs* 10-11-2010 11:46 AM

That is such a cool right side.....I would sure like to bag a non typical...The path of the arrow, although not ideal, did its work thanks to that slick trick. Again, nice buck, congratulations and thanks for taking time to respond to my question.


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