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Trophy: Whitetailed Deer Czechoslovakia

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Measurement form

Supplementary Data Left Right
A. Number of tines (points) on each antler
B. Tip to tip spread
C. Greatest spread
Score Data 1 2 3 4
Span credit Left Right Difference
D. Inside span of main beams. Span credit may equal but not exceed length of longer antler. If inside span of main beams exceeds longer antler length, enter difference. ....
E. Total of lengths of all abnormal tines (points)
F. Length of main beam ....
G1. Length of first tine (point) if present ....
G2. Length of second tine ....
G3. Length of third tine ....
G4. Length of fourth tine, if present ....
G5. Length of fifth tine, if present ....
G6. Length of sixth tine, if present ....
G7. Length of seventh tine, if present ....
H1. Circumference at smallest place between burr (coronet) and first tines ....
H2. Circumference at smallest place between first and second tine ....
H3. Circumference at smallest place between second and third tine ....
H4. Circumference at smallest place between third and fourth tines or half way between third tine and beam tip if fourth tine is missing ....
Total .... .... .... ....
Col. 1+2+3 Subtract Col. 4 Final score
Total .... .... ....

Instructions

Supplementary Data

A. Number of tines (points) on each antler: To be counted a tine, a projection must be at least one inch (2,54 cm) long and its length must exceed the length of its base. All tines are measured from tip of tine to nearest edge of beam as illustrated. Beam tip is counted as a tine but not measured as a tine.

B. Tip to tip spread measured between tips of main beams.

C. Greatest spread measured between perpendiculars at right angles to the centre line of the skull at widest part whether across main beams or tines

Score Data

D. Inside span of main beams measured at right angles to the centre line of the skull at widest point between main beams. Enter this measurement again in “Span Credit” column if it is less than or equal to the length of longer antler.

E. Total of lengths of all abnormal tines: Abnormal tines are generally considered to be those nontypical in shape or location.

F. Length of main beam measured from lowest outside edge of burr (coronet) over outer curve to the most distant point of what is, or appears to be, the main beam.

G1. Length of normal tines:Normal tines project from main beam.They are measured from nearest edge of main beam over outer curve to tip.

G2. Length of normal tines:Normal tines project from main beam.They are measured from nearest edge of main beam over outer curve to tip.

G3. Length of normal tines:Normal tines project from main beam.They are measured from nearest edge of main beam over outer curve to tip.

G4. Length of normal tines:Normal tines project from main beam.They are measured from nearest edge of main beam over outer curve to tip.

G5. Length of normal tines:Normal tines project from main beam.They are measured from nearest edge of main beam over outer curve to tip.

G6. Length of normal tines:Normal tines project from main beam.They are measured from nearest edge of main beam over outer curve to tip.

G7. Length of normal tines:Normal tines project from main beam.They are measured from nearest edge of main beam over outer curve to tip.

H1. Circumference: If first tine is missing, take H1 and H2 at smallest place between burr and second tine.

H2. Circumference: If first tine is missing, take H1 and H2 at smallest place between burr and second tine.

H3. Circumference: If first tine is missing, take H1 and H2 at smallest place between burr and second tine.

H4. Circumference: If first tine is missing, take H1 and H2 at smallest place between burr and second tine.

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