LAST EDITED ON Nov-10-11 AT 08:58PM (MST)[p]nvpredatorhunter, Your buck looks like a 3x3 and a lot of guys when scoring don't remember or know to get a mass measurement on the g-2's. Just remember that every buck gets 4, but only 4, mass measurements.
once i found out what the "book" considered score-able, i made up my own score sheets out of binder paper to simplify the process(i thought it did anyway)
Another advantage of knowing how to score deer is if you have a good area to hunt, you'll have a way better idea of what is a good scoring deer when out in the field.
Good luck with it, was a neat hobby of mine years ago when guys would bring their bucks by for me to score!!
Joey
"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"