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ntcbassman 02-03-2008 01:52 PM

shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 
deer racks gentlemen.. deer racks:)

i brought this up on another site and got limited responses (probably due to the title) anyway, about how many inches on the average will a rack lose (inside spread im assuming) will a buck lose after the 60 day "drying" period??

Rory/MO 02-03-2008 01:57 PM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 
most dont lose more about 10 or 11 alltogether, in my experience with mine, my brothers, and dads bucks

125py 02-04-2008 09:04 AM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 
i dont think they loose much at all...an inch or so at most in my experiences

Schultzy 02-04-2008 02:55 PM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 
It really depends on how thin the skull plate is cut. The thinner the skull plate the more the inside spread will shrink. All together on a typical 125" buck I would say in that 3" mark the rack might loose, that includes the inside spread and the rest of the rack. The bigger more inches your buck is the more it will loose, more rack to shrink.

GregH 02-04-2008 03:26 PM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 

ORIGINAL: 125py

i dont think they loose much at all...an inch or so at most in my experiences
This is what I've noticed.

wingchaser_labs 02-04-2008 04:25 PM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 

ORIGINAL: xXxrory7xXx

most dont lose more about 10 or 11 alltogether, in my experience with mine, my brothers, and dads bucks
I'm betting thee is a default in your scoring and then when you take it to be officially scored its that much less. I'm guessing thats why you think yours shrink so much................ I as well noticed they don't hardly shrink at all exspecially if you cut the skull properly, maybe an 1/8 to 5 or 6 8ths. When you cut the skull you need to cut down about mid eye socket and takethe back of the skull towards the middle of the back edge of the eye socket. This will keep that bone between both sides of the rack (not the skull plate) and the eye to brain in tact and keep the spread from shinking much at all vs. just having the skull plate on the baseand nothing else.WCL

festus59 02-07-2008 11:16 AM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 
I had my rack measured in Nov. about a week after the kill, it was 226 2/8. The official measurement on Feb. 1 came out at 225 4/8. Same fellow measured it both times. I left the skull whole until after the measuring.

Schultzy 02-07-2008 11:25 AM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 

ORIGINAL: festus59

I had my rack measured in Nov. about a week after the kill, it was 226 2/8. The official measurement on Feb. 1 came out at 225 4/8. Same fellow measured it both times. I left the skull whole until after the measuring.
Who measured it the 1st time, was he an official measurer? How did you store the rack in the drying period?

festus59 02-07-2008 11:30 AM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 
The guy who measured it both times is an official B&C measurer. I kept the rack in my shop, wife wouldn't let in the house because of the smell.

Schultzy 02-07-2008 03:07 PM

RE: shrinkage (topic men hate to think about)
 

ORIGINAL: festus59

The guy who measured it both times is an official B&C measurer. I kept the rack in my shop, wife wouldn't let in the house because of the smell.
I'm surprised it didn't shrink more then it did, specially considering all the rack it had. My 8 point scored 140 1/8 and it shrunk 3" in 60 days. Both times it was measured by a P@Y official measurer. That blows me away thats all your rack shrunk being that size of rack, thats not too common from what I've seen.


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