Shot a deer opening morning of gun season. He has 3 mainbeams on his left side and a normal mainbeam on his right with 4 points. Just got him back from the taxidermist and am curious as to how I score him. I’ve searched google and here with no results. Does anyone know how to do it?
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Originally posted by cstrey18 View PostOne of the beams is the main beam and the other two are scored as nontypical points.
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Originally posted by SKLOSS View PostThat dude had all sorts of wires crossed in his genes.
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Pick the tine that most closely matches the other side in length. You do this to minimize deductions to improve the net score. But, since most folks aren't really concerned with the net score, it doesn't really matter how you score it. The gross score is just total inches, so in that respect, it doesn't really matter how you score it. The exception is that the G's have to originate off the whatever you call the mainbeam, which also can affect the H's. Clear as mud?
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