gotcoues Report post Posted January 26, 2012 I think Josh's example in the attached link is the most helpful and should clear up your question. Ya, saw that. Thanks SD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
THOR Report post Posted January 26, 2012 That is a good point with lines...it makes sence and cleared up a lot of questions in an easy way. Thank you! ~Mark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Codywhi Report post Posted January 26, 2012 Ok Justin now your just showing off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigorange Report post Posted January 26, 2012 I'd butcher the meat and stick it in the freezer, boil the head and hang it on the wall, call him a good buck and try for a bigger one next year. But then I'm a crusty old oddball. I could kill the next world record and only a few people would know, from my side of the fence scores are for games. He is a nice buck, hope next year you get a bigger one. +1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tines Report post Posted January 26, 2012 Looks more like a G-4 to me than it does a NT point. Giving you the higher mass measurement. Great buck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apache7mm Report post Posted January 27, 2012 comes down to the scorers choice ultimately, the bigger and more points there are, the further 2 seperate scorers will come up with the same number. boone & crockett awards for symmetry, so your buck would get the bigger mass measurement but be penalized for symmetry. if i were scoring it i would score it as a typical, doesn't seem to be a common base there to me, great looking buck by the way too! DAN Share this post Link to post Share on other sites