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Clean Big Typicals.

Whitetail Sanctuary- Shock N Awe is out of Palmer he produced 3 huge typicals on our farm that went 200"+ typical. His Mother is W82 she is my power house doe. Everything out of her is huge. W82 Is a long line of typical breeding. W82 and Nobles mother go back to the same typical breedings with shareing 2 of the same grandparents. He is also 5 yrs old this year. At 4 he scored 240 Gross and 200" NET Typical. At 3 he scored 220 also very typical. He has always been very clean and atleast a 5x7(yearling) to 6x7(2,3,4,and 5yrs old) frame.





Predator- I do not know the official rules about the SCI scoring, I leave it up to the official scorers. 2 master SCI scorers told me that a deer has to have 5% or less stickers to go into the SCI Books as a Net Typical. So as deer breeders if we are breeding for "Typicals" our bucks should have 5% or less stickers or it is considered non-typical by the books. If a deer has 5% or more stickers it has to be enetered into th Non-typical category in SCI.



For some reason the scanner is down as soon as i get it working ill get the score sheet on here. If you are at the PA sale i will have the 2 score sheets with me if you are interested in looking at them.
 
Just thought i would post these boys charlie doe, sunblaze sire.
 

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haw926,



This is right out of the SCI Measures's Manual



SCI has separate categories for typical and non-typical antlers of certain deer species. To be considered typical, the antler beams and tines must grow in the typical manner and location, and they must form the typical pattern for that species. In each of these species. the length of each typical tine has a specific identification number: T-1, T-2, T-3, etc., and its length measurement must be shown on the proper line on the entry form. Any typical tines that are missing are to be identified by a zero or a dash.



Any non-typical tines-those that do not grow in the typical manner and location for that species-are numbered in sequence from the base of each antler: NT-1, NT-2, NT-3, etc., and their length measurements must be shown on the proper line on the entry form.



As of 2006, SCI allows the owner to choose whether deer antlers measued by Methods 17, 18,19, or 21 (17 is whitetail deer) are listed as typical or non-typical. If antlers measured by these methods have one or more non-typical tines whose total lengths equal 3% or more of the typical score, the antlers may be recorded as non-typical if the owner chooses. For example, a white-tailed deer head with a typical score of 150, and 4 4/8 inches (3%) or more of non-typical tine lengh, may be considered non-typical with a score of 154 4/8.



If antlers measued by these methods have one or more non-typical tines whose total lengths amount to less than 3% of the typical score, the antlers will be recorded as typical. For example, a white-tailed deer head with a typical score of 150, and less that 4 4/8 inches (under 3%) of non-typical tine length, will be considered typical with the score of 150, and the non-typical tine(s) will be recorded only as supplemental information; they do not count in the score, but also don't count against it'



Hope this helps ANY buck can be enterd typical but to be non-typical it needs to have 3% of non-typical tines ( this is a 2006 rule change ).
 
heres the 2 year old I have been excited about, all done growing now obviously, I will use him to breed 4 does this year. the one behind him is his brother he really grew well the last month he was in velvet.

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Beautiful buck Antlershed, I like the nice open frame. Hope he does well for you. Allen
 
Are there any more recent pictures of Shock and Awe? Also, what are straws going for from him?
 
Attached are some pictures of "Handsome". To my knowledge he is the largest "Officially Scored" Net typical buck in the state of Texas. At the TDA Antler contest he scored 204 1/8 Net B&C. He won "TDA Best of Show" two years in a row in 2005 and 2006.

Dan Smith

www.SummitWhitetails.com
 

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Attached is a picture of Impact. He is 1/2 brother to "Handsome". He was officially scored at 197 4/8 Net B&C at the TDA anter contest where he won 1st place in the 10 yr. old category(Picture attached).



Dan Smith

www.SummitWhitetails.com
 

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That is a giant 8 point on the trail cam. I'd love to arrow that big boy.

Nick Biser

Team Biser Whitetails
 
I would love to see any all of the 2010 clean typicals posted any body got some they want to post ?
 
This is one of our three year old shooters he has been very clean the last two years he's not a perfect typical I guess he will have a couple of little extras nor is he the biggest.





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This is my double gunsmoke buck. He is following in gunsmokes exact path so far. Even has the split G-2's coming. He should be a mainframe 12, but well see.





Matt Anthony

northcreekwhitetails.com
 

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Not huge by no means but my only one. He is lonewood over bj. Looks like he is going to be clean and he is only a yearling....so who knows
 

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yeah Bruce that yearling is a scrappy little thing.......I will be happy to come down and pick him up for you....hey what are fellow freindly deer farmers for....just want to help you out.:D:rolleyes:
 
Not the biggest, but pretty clean and balanced. He is a Doc son showing a 6x6 frame that I have been waiting a month for him to grow. Jim Simonson (also from MN) has a pretty impressive typical that is the twin to Amazon that hopefully should be something special this year.



Bruce- Nice Hydro Ax yearling that should have long G's all the way through the 4's.



Dennis- You must have another deer premise by now full of bucks that people have given to you off this thread.....:)
 

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Joe I wish that were true......I would be sitting real pretty right now.....that being said.... i would be happy to come get yours too......:D:rolleyes: