You would deduct the 7th points, even if they are in-lines (if you are scoring it as a typical). In order for it to be considered a "typical" it can only have 6 points per side and anything else, or any other points etc. would be considered non-typical and would be deducted. It doesnt matter if the extra-points are inlines or going straight sideways.....extras are extras..similiar as with Mule Deer. If you have a big typical four-point frame (muley), the scorer has to first decide which four points are the four main/typical points (G1, G2, G3, G4 and main beam). If the buck is going to be scored as a typical, everything else is considered non-typical points and would be deducted. If the bull/buck is going to be entered as a non-typical, the typical frame is net scored and then all of the extra trash is added in ontop of it. So, with this bull, it would definately/obviously score higher as a non-typical. If I'm not mistaken it would most likely be the state record muzzleloader non-typical bull. But that's up to the hunter to decide if he wants to enter it as a typical or a non-typical. It will be interesting to see what he does and exactly what this bull scores. Like I said though, either way it's an awesome bull and congrats to the hunter!!!!!