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How long do you have to wait to score a deer?

How long do you have to wait to score a deer?

60 days
Official measurements cannot be taken until the antlers, horns, skulls, or tusks have air-dried at habitable room temperature for at least 60 days after the animal was killed.

What does the G stand for when scoring a deer?

Gs – The letter G is used to name normal antler points. G1 refers to the first point on an antler. H1, H2, H3, and H4 refer to the locations on an antler where circumference, or mass, measurements are taken. Regardless of the number of points, only 4 H (circumference) measurements are taken on any buck.

What score is Boone and Crockett?

The minimum score required to make the all-time Boone and Crockett record book is 170 for typical antlers, and 195 for non-typical antlers. The minimum score for a Boone and Crockett award is 10 points below the above numbers.

What is a good score for a buck?

For a typical whitetail, meaning the antlers are symmetrical, the minimum score is 125 inches. A non-typical whitetail must have a minimum score of 155 inches for entry. A typical mule deer has to tape out at 145 inches or greater, while a non-typical muley is eligible at 170 inches.

How do you count points on deer antlers?

QUICK SCORING STEPS

  1. Add the total length of both main beams.
  2. Add the total length of all the points.
  3. Add total length of four circumference measurements.
  4. Add the spread credit.
  5. Subtract the total number of inches of all abnormal points on a typical rack.

What is a good score for a deer?

How do you score a deer on your own?

In four steps, you can score a deer on your own to estimate size. If you think you have a bruiser buck on your hands, reach out to an official scorer after the rack has air-dried for 60 days. To score a deer, you need a pen, paper, a flexible tape measure (like those found in sewing kits) and a scoring sheet.

How do you score a whitetail deer antler?

Scoring whitetail deer – How to score a buck Measure the main beams of the antlers This measurement is taken on the outside edge of each antler, starting at the base of the burr. Measure the inside spread of the main beams This measurement , taken perpendicular to the centerline of the skull, will be the greatest distance between main beams.

How does the Sci scoring system work for deer?

The scoring system recognizes typical and non-typical animals and both free range and estate taken animals. No deductions are enforced penalizing animals for asymmetry in the SCI scoring system.

How do you calculate the score of a buck?

If the buck is relatively symmetrical, you will simply be able to score one antler and multiply it by two. By taking this shortcut and adding the measurement of the spread credit, you will arrive at a rough estimate of the buck’s score. (Score of antler 1 X 2(if antlers are symmetrical)) + (spread) = Score of buck.

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Ruth Doyle