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prongs are measured from the tip of the prong to the center of the back of the horn, not just how far they protrude. that buck is mid to high 80's for sure. lots of people underestimating him. look at some of the ones that go around 90 on pronghorn guide services page. they look VERY similar. i bet his horns are around 15" too. lots curl to them too. this buck was killed last year and scores way over 90"

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prongs are measured from the tip of the prong to the center of the back of the horn, not just how far they protrude. that buck is mid to high 80's for sure. lots of people underestimating him. look at some of the ones that go around 90 on pronghorn guide services page. they look VERY similar. i bet his horns are around 15" too. lots curl to them too. this buck was killed last year and scores way over 90"

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I was just getting ready to post a pic of that buck! I would bet this Buck has atleast 8" prongs of not longer. Don't forget that the prong measurement goes all the way around the back of the horn to a line running up the center so big mass adds to pring length big time. I know it's hard to fathom that a tall Buck like the mounted one posted on here by kingjeff that scored 83 doesn't score as well and I like most guys would probably shoot the tall one, but this heavy Buck is definitely way bigger then that.
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prongs are measured from the tip of the prong to the center of the back of the horn, not just how far they protrude. that buck is mid to high 80's for sure. lots of people underestimating him. look at some of the ones that go around 90 on pronghorn guide services page. they look VERY similar. i bet his horns are around 15" too. lots curl to them too. this buck was killed last year and scores way over 90"

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I was just getting ready to post a pic of that buck! I would bet this Buck has atleast 8" prongs of not longer. Don't forget that the prong measurement goes all the way around the back of the horn to a line running up the center so big mass adds to pring length big time. I know it's hard to fathom that a tall Buck like the mounted one posted on here by kingjeff that scored 83 doesn't score as well and I like most guys would probably shoot the tall one, but this heavy Buck is definitely way bigger then that.

Don't forget to subtract at least 2 inches from guide services scores though...

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if you subtract 4 inches, that buck still goes over 90 B&C. He's 94" and change net B&C, 97 and change SCI

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if you subtract 4 inches, that buck still goes over 90 B&C. He's 94" and change net B&C, 97 and change SCI

Think I need to have GreyGhost85 re score my goat for me. Can we add inside spread to him? He'd be over 90" for sure if we did..haha Out of curiosity would my goat be bigger by SCI guidelines GreyGhost85?

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I just want another tag and this post makes me depressed.

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I just want another tag and this post makes me depressed.

You and me both man! 7 points down another 10 points to go..haha

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if you subtract 4 inches, that buck still goes over 90 B&C. He's 94" and change net B&C, 97 and change SCI

 

Think I need to have GreyGhost85 re score my goat for me. Can we add inside spread to him? He'd be over 90" for sure if we did..haha Out of curiosity would my goat be bigger by SCI guidelines GreyGhost85?

Yeah, and your avatar buck scores 100". That buck i posted was killed with an auction tag last year smart@ss. Do your homework before you try to make a mockery out of somebody that knows what he is talking about. I've killed 5 antelope myself and probably been on 30 antelope kills, but what do i know?

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if you subtract 4 inches, that buck still goes over 90 B&C. He's 94" and change net B&C, 97 and change SCI

Think I need to have GreyGhost85 re score my goat for me. Can we add inside spread to him? He'd be over 90" for sure if we did..haha Out of curiosity would my goat be bigger by SCI guidelines GreyGhost85?
Yeah, and your avatar buck scores 100". That buck i posted was killed with an auction tag last year smart@ss. Do your homework before you try to make a mockery out of somebody that knows what he is talking about. I've killed 5 antelope myself and probably been on 30 antelope kills, but what do i know?

 

Listen you know it all prick! i was joking about re scoring my goat, hence the joke about adding spread. The question about the SCI scoring was an actual question due to the fact that i didn't know if the had different criteria for SCI. I not once was questioning your "knowledge". But i will tell you one thing. you need to watch who you run your mouth to, and not be so quick to jump to your ignorant defense. And if you have some text book response about "keyboard tough guys" send me a message and we can settle this like men. If that's not something your willing to do then i suggest you shut your trap! I have been nothing but respectful since i joined this site all i expect is the same.

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Why does every thread I write in turn to this? Weather I do it or not? Sci does not deduct for a net score. It's basically gross score B.C.

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Anyway before this thread gets deleted...Thanks for the replies my guess is 84ish...Maybe we will find out who knows...

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Why does every thread I write in turn to this? Weather I do it or not? Sci does not deduct for a net score. It's basically gross score B.C.

thank you it was an honest question since I have never looked into SCI scoring.
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