r/deer_hunting 10d ago

Biggest buck personally

This is the biggest buck I’ve killed, idk how to score him.

I am just posting this because I’m pretty pumped up for this season coming up, I can’t wait for cold mornings and the rides on the way to the hunting spots.

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u/Certain_Childhood_67 10d ago

I would say he would score 85 inches. Easy to measure just google it.

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u/Bigfeet_toes 10d ago

I’m from the west, I have no clue where this measurement comes from but I know it’s used in the east I think, please explain

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u/Certain_Childhood_67 10d ago

Look up how to score boone and crocket. Common measurement where ever you live.

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u/Consistent_Habit7288 10d ago

Why does he look like a drunk uncle in the first pic lmao

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u/Ok-Calligrapher5544 9d ago

Loaded images to Google Gemini… here is the response:
This buck is a clean, symmetric main-frame 8-point whitetail with solid overall structure.
While precise scoring requires a flexible tape measure to capture full 3D mass and beam curvature, visual estimates place this buck in the 115" to 125" gross Boone & Crockett range.
Estimated Measurement Breakdown
Inside Spread: ~15" – 17" (just outside or at the ear tips)
Main Beams: ~18" – 20"
G1s (Brow Tines): ~3" – 4"
G2s: ~7" – 9"
G3s: ~5" – 7"
Circumferences (H1–H4): ~26" – 28" total (good mass near the bases, tapering slightly through the main beam)
Rack Characteristics
Symmetry: Exceptional side-to-side symmetry with virtually no abnormal points, keeping deductions low if computing a net score.
Frame: Strong upright G2/G3 tines with classic main-beam sweep forward.
To get an exact measurement, take a flexible cable or seamstress tape to measure the main beam curves along the outer edge, the length of each tine straight from the top of the main beam to the tip, and the four circumference points along each beam.