Id say he needs to be ground checked and measured 😧
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Originally posted by bowhunterhelm View PostGross yes, I don’t know anyone that field scores a deer net. I have him right at 150, just wanted to see what everyone else thought were. Seems the consensus is he will be just over 150. If I see him we will know for sure. I passed him multiple times last year but no one on the lease has laid eyes on him this year.
If I want my Deer scored record book B&C I want his net score and this should be scored as a typical which he should be. It’s not a non typical. But to each it’s own. Very nice Deer. Not putting down Deer by no means.
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Originally posted by JFFB View PostIf I want my Deer scored record book B&C I want his net score and this should be scored as a typical which he should be. It’s not a non typical. But to each it’s own. Very nice Deer. Not putting down Deer by no means.
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Originally posted by bowhunterhelm View PostNo offense taken. I’ve just never gone by net score and when people ask what a deer scores I just assume they mean gross score. Maybe I’m wrong here?
Funny how times change though when I was growing up nobody asked "what did he score" they all asked "how wide was he"
For me now days I have one score for deer and is not measured in inches...
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Originally posted by Hoss163 View PostNet score is a joke in my opinion. The deer grew it count it . Never understood the net BS!!
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Originally posted by JFFB View PostIf you kill a record Buck Deer your want to score in B&C which any one would want you go by the Typ. score or Non Typ. score. The Deer is very nice but will get deductions because of G2's.Sorry. I have some Good ones to Kinda like that but I go by the book if I score them.He grew it I understand but it is was is.Gross is only counted for a Non Typical Buck. Down load the B&C score sheet.
Also, any outfitter I know and guys I know who use them go by gross score. Using the net score is unusual to me. I know that’s what goes in the books but most book deer never actually go “in the book”.
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