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4 scoreable points on each side = 4x4

 

 

 

4 scoreable points on each side = 4x4

Wrong. 3 scoreable points and a main beam on each side = 3x3

 

 

 

 

3X3 you can't score eyeguards,

Wrong. Eye guards are your first point on a whitetail, otherwise know as your G1.

 

you just contradicted the fukk out of yourself big donkey

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4 scoreable points on each side = 4x4

 

4 scoreable points on each side = 4x4

Wrong. 3 scoreable points and a main beam on each side = 3x3

 

3X3 you can't score eyeguards,

Wrong. Eye guards are your first point on a whitetail, otherwise know as your G1.

you just contradicted the fukk out of yourself big donkey

How do you figure Dick? Eye guards are the G1, next are G2's, then the G3's, and then you have the main beam. It's a 3x3 and a dam nice one at that.

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4 scoreable points on each side, 4x4. I'm not sure what you're saying big donkey. You're saying the eye guard is g1, that's the point i thought. I don't see where were disagreeing

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Trphyhntr- You score the end "point" as the main beam, not as a point. it has 3 scoreable points and a main beam.

You guys are cracking me up.

 

 

The problem arises when most of us use the end "point" or beam in our discussion such as a 4x4 mulie, with or without eyeguards. That is due to most mule deer having limited or no eyeguards. (yet if present they are still scoreable whereas the main beam cannot be scored as a point.)

 

A 4x4 mule deer without eye guards will only have 3 scoreable points. (and a main beam measurement)

 

Most of us myself included will still call this a 3x3 coues deer.

And as said before, a great one at that.

Congrats on a great buck.!!

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This is the exact reason I take every score offered up on the Internet with a grain of salt!!!

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@wht man, bro that deer in your avi has to go at least 225 typical

 

 

That is exactly what he scored how did you know?? Give or take 35"

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