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mauser06 11-21-2002 04:00 PM

RE: what is considered a point?
 
a browtine here can be a bump and the end of the antler counts and all other points must be atleast an inch long...i dont know hwere you got that barnesX...PA regs say a point is defined as "an antler projection of atleast one inch in legnth from base to tip. the brow tine and end of the main bean count as points regaurdless of legnth" here hes a 10pt



Indiana Dude 11-21-2002 08:18 PM

RE: what is considered a point?
 
Well, hes got seven points on main beams, including tips,
and 1 other point on beam is bout 1/2" long. On the tines
hes got 1 bout 3 inches and the other one is a fork about 3 inches.
So theres 10 definate one inchers. In front of the brow tines
hes got a bump on each side about 1/4 to 3/8 inch long.
Dont have pictures back yet, Ill take some close ups when I
get him back from the processors. Then hes goin to the taxidermy!
Thanks guys.

SCBUCKHUNTER 11-21-2002 09:26 PM

RE: what is considered a point?
 
I was always told if you could hang a ring on it it was considered a point, but I think most laws consider it to be the 1" rule. Regardless congrats on the awesome buck. I can't wait to see the pictures.

Tom

kc_bowhunter 11-22-2002 12:37 PM

RE: what is considered a point?
 
http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgReco...area=bgRecords


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