Personal Best Whitetail

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Got my best whitetail on my texas hunt with the family. It was very warm and the hunting was a little harder than normal. Along with that, the deer size was much smaller than normal, from what were used to seeing. I seen 2 really big bucks and was lucky enough to capitalize on one of them. Overall still a good trip and got plenty of deer and hogs. Im not sure what this would score but im thinking 150-155(160 max). I dont think pictures really do him justice. I was pretty excited and with my nephew so we failed on the picture part. Im going to do the TX wall pedestal mount for him. Definitely wall worthy for me. Y'all agree with the score guess?
 

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Great buck! It's sometimes hard to tell from pics but given that he's essentially an 8 pointer frame, I'm going to say somewhere in the 140s. It takes a lot for an 8 pointer to get into the 150-160s. He has long beams and brows though, so I could be wrong. Score doesn't matter all that much. He's clearly a high quality buck.
 
I’m going to go with 133.5”

Inside spread of 20”

His right antler 21” main beam, 5” g1, 10” g2, 6” g3. Mass will go 4.5, 4, 3.5, 3.

Left antler 22” main beam, 4” g1, 10” g2, his kicker is less than an inch so it doesn’t count towards score, 5.5 g3. Mass will go the same 4.5, 4, 3.5, 3.

I’d like to see the official B&C scoresheet if you were to measure it to see how close I am.
 
I’m going to go with 133.5”

Inside spread of 20”

His right antler 21” main beam, 5” g1, 10” g2, 6” g3. Mass will go 4.5, 4, 3.5, 3.

Left antler 22” main beam, 4” g1, 10” g2, his kicker is less than an inch so it doesn’t count towards score, 5.5 g3. Mass will go the same 4.5, 4, 3.5, 3.

I’d like to see the official B&C scoresheet if you were to measure it to see how close I am.
Like the details. I have a 130" deer for reference and to me it's more than that. The only thing is mass on this one as it's not great but average. Length and height are pretty good though. I think the kickers would count cause they are over an inch. I think its close to 150 but again a guess. Not to concerned with score. But when I do get it back ill be measuring.
 
Great buck! It's sometimes hard to tell from pics but given that he's essentially an 8 pointer frame, I'm going to say somewhere in the 140s. It takes a lot for an 8 pointer to get into the 150-160s. He has long beams and brows though, so I could be wrong. Score doesn't matter all that much. He's clearly a high quality buck.
Yeah for sure. Doesn't really matter. Once I get it back i will try to score though cause I am curious to know. Its definitely a nice buck. The other buck i seen was about 500-600 yards and he was just as tall and thick. He was an outstanding buck. But just couldn't get a good range and didnt want to take a shot. But it all worked out and im pretty happy. Definitely cant complain about this buck by any means. It will look great to my first TX whitetail I got a couple years ago in the same area. Picture of my first TX one.
 

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Scores are INCREDIBLY difficult to guess on pics, unless you’re very familiar with genetics and body size for the area or state. For those familiar with basic geometry, your elbow resting on his shoulder instead of holding him at arms length is a good indication that he’s a fantastic buck.

I’d be happy to shoot your “little one”….

The wall pedestal is a fantastic form to use.
 
What scoring system are you referring to? Makes a big difference.

For the "traditional Boone-Crockett" net or Gross we can all guess- (my guess is in the 130-140, very few 8 points will ever make 150" BC) but it doesn't really matter what some internet peeps or local friends say. It only matters when you have it officially scored by a registered measurer :) That's the whole point of the scoring systems, a standard everyone can compare to.
 
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