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deer class
How do you class a deer? like 150, 200
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RE: deer class
Inches...I don't know all the measurements, but they measure tines, mass, ect.
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RE: deer class
By its antlers, or some people class them by weight.?.?.?.?.? If that answers your question.:eek:
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A class is usually refered to in 10 point (inches of antler) incriments. For whitetails 125 inch deer is pope and young and 160inch deer is awarded boone and crocket and 170 inches is alltime B&C. A class is refered to as just being in that range of say 130 class (being 130-139 inches), 140 class, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200............. The total inches (tines, beam,inside spread, and mass measurements make up theinches)are the gross score and the net score is with deductions so both sides are symetrical. Then there is typical score (symetrical rack points acounted for on each side the same) and nontypical score. WCL
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RE: deer class
Thanks wingchaser labs thats what I was looking for...lol
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Heres a place where you can score your deer
http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/bc_scoring_typwhitetail.asp?area=bgRecords&typ e=Typical+Whitetail+Deer |
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