Holly (and others),
You do not deduct the extras twice. Only once. But you NEVER add them in to start with.
As an example say a buck is 250 Gross SCI and has a 200 inch typical frame and the 200 inch typical frame has 20 inches of side to side deductions. What does he Net Boone and Crocket?
The 250 is NEVER used. You start with the 200, subtract the 20 inches for side to side differences, and then subtract the 50 inches of extras which means the buck will NET about 130 TYPICAL Boone and Crocket. Of course a buck like that will be scored as a Non-Typical. They even deduct for that. You would take the 200 and SUBTRACT the differences and then add back the extra points. So he would NET 230 NON-TYPICAL.
I was quite envolved in Boone and Crocket at one time. Now I call it Boone and Crock of Sh%$#.
REMEMBER, THE ONLY REASON WE ARE EVEN TALKING ABOUT IT IS BECAUSE THE TOPIC CAME UP OF A CLEAN, EVEN TYPICAL. TO MEASURE "CLEANESS AND TYPICAL" THE BOONE AND CROCKET "NET TYPICAL" MEASURING SYSTEM CAN BE USED. Since it penalizes for any extras, it must have been developed with the clean even typical in mind.
We all agree that Hardcore is the one of the best typical deer ever raised. (Thats why we A.I'ed with him last fall) But he would be entered as a Non-Typical (as would Maxbo) in the Boone and Crocket Record books (if allowed).
Holly was nice enough to send me the Hardcore Scoresheet. I'll play with it and give you his scores in the different systems: I'll post it as SCI Non-typical (This is the score that most breeders use), SCI Typical, Boone and Crocket Net Typical and Boone and Crocket Net Non-Typical.
Again, I think Hardcore is one of the best deer ever raised. The only point here is that we have gone a very different road than the clean typicals like the World Record Milo Hansen Buck. Our industry is simply not geared toward the even, clean typical buck. Some are breeding for it, but most (including myself) are breeding for that typical frame underneath (like Hardcore)...... But it is interesting to see if there is a buck out there that can beat the Hansen buck for that clean, even scoring system called "Boone and Crocket Net Typical"
I'll work on it,
Sam