Awesome job Easton! Great info on how to score, learned a lot especially about finding the bottom spot to measure tine length which can be tricky, let’s get a full rack scored next, stupid question if Warren is an official scorer why didn’t he do this video?
Question(s) for you: Where would a person score the 1st Mass M1 if the Brow tine is missing, either broke or didn't grow? Would M1 still be measured between the base and where the G1 point would normally be? Or does M1 now get measured between the G2 and G3? Would you lose a mass measurement if it's only got 3 legal points on a side but the brow tine is simply broken off??
Your first mass measurement on a whitetail is always around the base as shown in the video. Whether they have the brow tine or not. As for having 3 legal points on one side, check out our 4 point scoring video as well. All whitetail antlers get 4 mass measurements even if they are a spike. The difference is just finding where the mass measurement is taken.
Awesome job Easton! Great info on how to score, learned a lot especially about finding the bottom spot to measure tine length which can be tricky, let’s get a full rack scored next, stupid question if Warren is an official scorer why didn’t he do this video?
He was out of town and I wanted to make sure all those shed hunters out there got the videos as soon as possible!
Question(s) for you: Where would a person score the 1st Mass M1 if the Brow tine is missing, either broke or didn't grow? Would M1 still be measured between the base and where the G1 point would normally be? Or does M1 now get measured between the G2 and G3? Would you lose a mass measurement if it's only got 3 legal points on a side but the brow tine is simply broken off??
Your first mass measurement on a whitetail is always around the base as shown in the video. Whether they have the brow tine or not. As for having 3 legal points on one side, check out our 4 point scoring video as well. All whitetail antlers get 4 mass measurements even if they are a spike. The difference is just finding where the mass measurement is taken.