150 class deer?
#12
RE: 150 class deer?
With 20 and 21" main beams and his tine length he'd need to have a lot of unseen mass to get to 150. Is it possible you threw in an extra spread measurement?Inside spread is the only one to count towards your B&C score.
I'd say 130's based on the picture angle and beam length given.
Nice looking deer though and congrats!!
I'd say 130's based on the picture angle and beam length given.
Nice looking deer though and congrats!!
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RE: 150 class deer?
Is it possible you threw in an extra spread measurement?Inside spread is the only one to count towards your B&C score.
#15
RE: 150 class deer?
When talking scores, spread is measured, except in BTR.
When talking to others, something like a "10 point, typical, 5x5, 20" spread, 140 gross" can give them a good mental picture of your deer!
Unless you are talking "book" deer, a gross score, (spread included) gives a better picture than a net score does!
BTR scoring, except that it comes from the Bushwacker, is a good system because it is "bone" measurement only, no "air!"
BTW, thats a great buck, but unless I'm not seeing something, I'd say 140 tops! Congrats!
When talking to others, something like a "10 point, typical, 5x5, 20" spread, 140 gross" can give them a good mental picture of your deer!
Unless you are talking "book" deer, a gross score, (spread included) gives a better picture than a net score does!
BTR scoring, except that it comes from the Bushwacker, is a good system because it is "bone" measurement only, no "air!"
BTW, thats a great buck, but unless I'm not seeing something, I'd say 140 tops! Congrats!