How to Score Deer Antlers
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Introduction
As a passionate deer hunter, the size and intricacy of a deer’s antlers can be a mesmerizing trophy for your wall. Scoring deer antlers is the systematic evaluation of antlers to measure and compare their size, using a standardized system. In this article, we’ll guide you through the basics of scoring deer antlers, explaining different systems to do so, and providing helpful tips along the way.
Understanding Antler Terminology
Before diving into the process of scoring deer antlers, it’s essential to understand the terminology associated with antlers. Here are some important terms:
1. Beam: The primary support of the antler that extends from the base to the tip.
2. Point: A tine or projection that extends from the main beam.
3. Brow tine: The first division from the main beam closest to the base.
4. Abnormal points: Non-typical points that do not align with regular branching patterns.
Deer Scoring Systems
There are several scoring systems used by hunters worldwide, but we will focus on three popular systems:
1. Boone and Crockett Club (B&C)
2. Pope and Young Club (P&Y)
3. Safari Club International (SCI)
These three scoring systems use similar methods for measuring deer antlers but have different minimum entry requirements and classifications.
Scoring Process
Now that you’re familiar with some common terminology and scoring systems, let’s walk through a step-by-step process for scoring deer antlers.
1. Clean and Prepare
Before you begin measuring, ensure that your deer skull is fully prepared by removing any excess tissue, dirt, or debris. Then let it air dry for at least 60 days before starting.
2. Identify Points
Count all the typical and abnormal points on each side of the antler to determine whether it’s a typical or non-typical rack.
3. Measure Main Beams
Measure the length of each main beam, starting from the base (burrs) at the skull plate to the tip.
4. Measure Point Lengths
Measure the length of each typical point from the base to the tip. Use a flexible measuring tape for better accuracy.
5. Calculate Inside Spread
Measure the widest distance between the two main beams on a horizontal plane.
6. Circumference Measurements
Take four circumference measurements on each main beam in-between points, starting near the base and moving towards the tips.
7. Calculating Gross and Net Scores
Add up all your measurements, along with any deductions for asymmetry, to find your gross score. For net scores (used in B&C and P&Y), subtract deductions for abnormal points and differences between corresponding sides.
Scoring Tips
1. Use a flexible measuring tape to ensure accurate measurements.
2. Have someone assist you for better control of measuring tools and antlers.
3. Take your time and double-check your measurements for accuracy.
4. Be aware of rules or restrictions within specific scoring systems when measuring deer antlers.
Conclusion
Scoring deer antlers is an essential aspect of determining your trophy’s value and adding significance to your hunting experiences. Understanding various scoring systems and following a step-by-step guide will lead you to success in evaluating your prized deer antlers accurately. Happy hunting!