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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1247079" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Its a non-typical, and didn't score good at all either way. Good conversation piece. </p><p>Here is my opinion of B&C.</p><p>They have a place in the deer hunting community. The Perfect rack is the goal of every deer hunter.</p><p>I went to the B&C booth of the Oklahoma Wildlife Expo two years ago and scored the rack they had on display with the eyeball. </p><p>I was really close, but made a comment about deductions of symetry.</p><p>The guy blew up on me and told me I really didn't know what I was talking about and tried to belittle me in front of those standing around me about the "perfect rack".</p><p>My reply to him, was that as a land owner trying to manage a deer herd with the neighbors, was to get the herd as healthy as I can keep them and produce the biggest bucks possible within the limits of my budget. If I can grow a buck that would score 150 gross points, then I'm happy if one side is 65 and the other is 85. Its the genitics of the area. </p><p>If they have a tine broken off, one never knows how long it could have been, but lets count the gross and call it a good buck. </p><p>Just my rant, and I'll sign off now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1247079, member: 5412"] Its a non-typical, and didn't score good at all either way. Good conversation piece. Here is my opinion of B&C. They have a place in the deer hunting community. The Perfect rack is the goal of every deer hunter. I went to the B&C booth of the Oklahoma Wildlife Expo two years ago and scored the rack they had on display with the eyeball. I was really close, but made a comment about deductions of symetry. The guy blew up on me and told me I really didn't know what I was talking about and tried to belittle me in front of those standing around me about the "perfect rack". My reply to him, was that as a land owner trying to manage a deer herd with the neighbors, was to get the herd as healthy as I can keep them and produce the biggest bucks possible within the limits of my budget. If I can grow a buck that would score 150 gross points, then I'm happy if one side is 65 and the other is 85. Its the genitics of the area. If they have a tine broken off, one never knows how long it could have been, but lets count the gross and call it a good buck. Just my rant, and I'll sign off now. [/QUOTE]
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