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After determining that the buck was at least a 10-pointer, Alex deliberately avoided looking at the antlers again in an effort to maintain his composure. Finally, at 25 yards, the buck passed behind some mature maples, and Alex used the opportunity to bring his Diamond Archery Black Ice compound bow to full draw. The buck shuffled the last five.


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With this method you can quickly determine that a buck with two standing normal points per side is a 4x4 or 8-pointer, and with three standing points per side he is a 5x5 or 10-pointer, and so on, with the exception of Coues' whitetail. Nearly all the bucks that make the records book have at least five normal points per side.


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Jason Jordan's 206-1/8-inch monster is the perfect 10-pointer. This buck has no stickers or abnormal points of any kind. For further proof of that, the right antler scores 93 5/8 inches and the left antler scores 95 2/8 inches. That's only 3 2/8 inches of difference between the two sides!


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A 3-5 Years Old Buck. If you spot a 10-point buck, you could probably be staring at a three to five-year-old buck. After about five and a half years, a buck's antlers may start to shrink in size, and you may need other factors to distinguish their ages. However, a mature and healthy three to five-year-old buck will have ten points on its antlers.


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The rack tallied an official net score of 190 2/8 inches as a typical, likely enough to rank second all-time in Ohio for P&Y typicals. The current Ohio typical P&Y record buck tops 198 inches. What makes this buck's rack so unique is how large, massive and clean his 10-point frame is.


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Counting Points You don't have to be a math whiz to learn how to count points on deer antlers correctly. Any hunter, regardless of qualification, can count points on their buck by reading up on techniques. The Boone and Crockett Club offers a user-friendly, easy-to-use scoring chart to help you score your whitetail deer quickly and accurately.


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Look for a deer with ten points on its antlers. This is the most obvious way to identify a ten-point buck. Measure the length of the deer's antlers. If the antlers are at least ten inches long, you may be looking at a ten-point buck. Check the size of the points. If the points are large and evenly spaced, you may be looking at a ten-point buck.


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Record each typical upward-jutting point, starting with the brow tine (called the G-1), then the next point (G-2) and so on. On an 8-point buck you'll have three measurements (since the "fourth" point, the tip of the main beam, is already included in that main beam measurement). A 10-pointer will have four on each side, a 12-pointer five.


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Travis Smola Game The World Record John Breen Buck Might Be the Greatest 10-Pointer Ever By Travis Smola | October 14, 2022 In the whitetail world there are certain bucks that almost every hunter knows by sight. The gorgeous, 10-point typical frame of the famous John Breen buck from northern Minnesota is just one of those deer.


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What Are 10-points Bucks? All You Need to Know / Deer hunting / By Tobias Contents hide 1 Are Buck Points Counted From the Size of His Antlers? 2 10-point Bucks Explained 2.1 How to Count Bucks' Points 2.1.1 Eastern Point Count 2.1.2 Western Point Count 3 How to Differentiate Bucks in their Various Age Brackets 3.1 One-Year-Old Bucks


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Some of the biggest bucks in history. Boone and Crockett Club Record whitetail deer captivate deer hunters—period. Even self-proclaimed meat hunters can't deny the magnitude of a trophy buck. And.


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Austin Shepherd with the 10-point buck he killed on Oct. 21. Courtesy Austin Shepherd Austin Shepherd still remembers the giant 10-point his dad killed when he was just a kid growing up in Carrollton, Ohio. They entered the 175-inch buck into a local contest, and Shepherd bragged about the deer to any schoolmates who would listen.


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The buck is a tall 10-pointer with a broken G4 on its left antler. She's going to do a European mount of the skull herself. — Brandon Butler. Persistence Pays off in Pennsylvania Crossbow hunter Jessica Edmonds tagged this buck on Nov. 12 in Schuylkill County, Pa. (Photo courtesy of Jessica Edmonds)


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I missed the first deer I ever took a crack at. I also missed a big Ohio 8-pointer a decade ago. I missed an opening day Michigan buck just a few seasons ago. And I missed a couple more in between. Every one of these experiences was miserable, depressing, upsetting, disgusting. I know how you feel. But they each came with a silver lining.


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A buck with two standing normal points per side is an 8-pointer, one with three standing points is a 10-pointer, and so on. Inside spread of the main beams: If his main beam appears to be three inches outside the ear tip on each side, then by adding six to 16 we find that he has a 22-inch spread.


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The 140 class 10 point Whitetail deer is one of the most sought-after trophies in North America. With an impressive rack featuring 10 points, this massive buck can reach up to 300 pounds and be as tall as 36 inches at the shoulder.

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