Did anyone answer the question about how you score a double beam like that?
If it is a true separate 3rd beam it is unscoreable per B&C rules. Not sure how P&Y handles it. If it is sharing a base or coming from the bottom of the main beam it is scored as a non-typical point.
If it is a true separate 3rd beam it is unscoreable per B&C rules. Not sure how P&Y handles it. If it is sharing a base or coming from the bottom of the main beam it is scored as a non-typical point.
True, if the 3rd main beam has a separate pedicle, it is unscorable by B&C standards. I've only seen one of these that I couldn't score formally.
The deer I couldn't score was as typical as they come. Large 10 pt with a small 3 inch unicorn point between the main beams that laid down flat backwards. Beautiful deer, 170 incher from Kinney county.
True, if the 3rd main beam has a separate pedicle, it is unscorable by B&C standards. I've only seen one of these that I couldn't score formally.
Yeah I was with a guy that shot what should have been a 21 point 196" non typical. Unfortunately for him(at least score wise) it had a unicorn type point about 5" long that kept it from being scored. Silly rule I think. It should be counted as a non typical point in my opinion.
Yeah I was with a guy that shot what should have been a 21 point 196" non typical. Unfortunately for him(at least score wise) it had a unicorn type point about 5" long that kept it from being scored. Silly rule I think. It should be counted as a non typical point in my opinion.
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