Scoring question
#1

I decided to score a few of my racks just for fun. just gross scoring, i dont believe in deductions
anyway, i figured out the basic measurements are beam length, inside spread, tine lengths, beam thickness in between tines. my question is , i believe the number of points get added to the total score as well , is this correct ?

#3

# of points does not become part of the score. Ie: 8 point does not equate to 8 more points being added. On the BC score sheet there is a place where number of points is registered, as well as Greatest spread. Neither is added into scoring.
#6

Here is the Boone and Crockett link. http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgReco...=416327E9&se=1
Choose your animal and print off the sheet. Then score it.
Choose your animal and print off the sheet. Then score it.
#7
#8

I agree , i think every inch of antler should count towards your score, not take away from it. I also think the spread is important too but it should be the outside spread at the farthest point.
#10

When it comes to trophy deer hunting, size matters!
Deer antler scoring has become the standard for measuring trophy excellence.
Antler scoring offers a consistent way to compare racks for hunters who are competitive.
Deer antler scoring has become the standard for measuring trophy excellence.
Antler scoring offers a consistent way to compare racks for hunters who are competitive.