Giant NY buck: 205" typical
#11
20" deductions, right side weak, G2's off. Blah, Blah, Blah. Net scoring is all for symetrics, and evenness. I say its crap. A Buck is what it is, and thats alot of darn nice bone on his head. I would careless if its symetrical thats a darn nice giant that would make any hunter very proud. Its a great representation of what NY is capable of, and even better it came from a different county than the well known big buck ones.
#14
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Steuben County, NY
Posts: 354
no I'm not but the G2 as you call it, is out of place, if it were scored as a G2, the left side points would all have serious deductions due to differences in length, as you would be measureing the actual G2 on the right, and comparing it to the actual G3 on the left, and so on on down the line. is that not right? Was the green score done by a B&C measureer? if so can you post the score sheet?I'm tellin ya its a great buck, a buck of a lifetime even, I just see more than 20" of deductions is all.RR
Did you see this bruiser that I posted?
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