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Nathan67 10-15-2003 02:26 PM

Typical and Non-Typical
 
What does this mean? I' m assuming it has something to do with their rack?

cardeer 10-15-2003 05:11 PM

RE: Typical and Non-Typical
 
Typical would like a 8 point ,4 on each side and very even. A non typical would be uneven or have a basic typical frame but also with points stuck at unusal places. Like double brbrow tines ,drop tines, a twisted up messd of points,split points and so forth.

Gryan 10-16-2003 07:30 AM

RE: Typical and Non-Typical
 
Exactly. A typical set of antlers is symetrical. That is why in the P&Y and Boone and Crockett records there is a deduction for the differences between the right antler and the left. Buckmasters has a program which recognizes evry inch of antler. Typical is balanced and non-typical is an out of balance rack.

Greg


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