how do you count the rack
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#11
I count all the points to make my small Georgia deer sound bigger. LOL
I also count the brow tines too.

I also count the brow tines too.
#12
Midnight DJ , 10-11-2003 09:41 AM
Since both Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young count every identifiable antler branch (even the little ones) as a point, so should you. That includes the brow tine.
#13
we count them by points here , and that' s a good point midnight dj but , i think we should also get a measurement like they do so we can class it as well , it also seems more impressive that way 





#14
I from the midwest, we would call it a 10 point. What do the westerners call a half rack, a 5 point or a half rack 5 point?
Dan
Dan
#17
charlie brown , 10-11-2003 08:00 PM
Nontypical Buck
Here in NV we just count on one side, ex 4 pt, and sometimes both sides if they are different, ex 3 x 4. We don' t count brow tines on deer here because the regs say not to for tag punching. A lot of mule deer dont have brow tines that are even measurable anyway, I think that is the reason the regs are like that.
#18
skeeter 7MM , 10-11-2003 11:35 PM
Giant Nontypical
rt side lt side (5 x 5) and the rough score, is how the guys I hang with call em' . This way you know if I say I saw a 5x5 that is a 150 class, exactly what I am talking about. A 5 x5 alone doesn' t accurately depict the picture as he could be 110 immature buck or a 180 trophy class.
#19
Everything I' ve read says to state the total points. So 3 on one side and 5 on the other would be an 8 pointer. I think the 4 x 4 saying comes from mulie or elk hunters. Last year I got myself a beauty 10 pointer (perfect 5 x 5 tines)

#20
Smitty_nc1 , 10-12-2003 11:41 AM
I like the response from cardeer. However, around here the total points is what most of us go by. 4 pointer / 7 pointer / 10 pointer