
Boone & Crockett Scoring Terminology - G2, G3, Deer Antlers
2008年1月15日 · What's a G2 on a deer's antler? What's an abnormal point? How do you measure a buck's main beam? Learn about Boone and Crockett Terms for scoring deer antlers.
Why is it Called a G2? | MeatEater Wired To Hunt
2013年6月30日 · Have you ever wondered why we refer to antler points on a deer as a G2, G3, G4, etc? It’s pretty simple, but I imagine many people are unaware as to how this came about. I actually just learned about this recently and I thought it …
What does G mean on antlers? - The Environmental Literacy Council
2025年3月18日 · Some deer may only have a G1 and G2, while others may have G1, G2, G3, and even further points. The number of points a deer develops depends on several factors, including age, genetics, and nutrition. What is the difference between G1 and G2 antlers? G1 always refers to the brow tines, the first points near the base of the antlers. G2 is the ...
How To Score A Deer - Bowhunting.com
2022年10月6日 · Each tine sticking up is referred to as a “G” plus whichever number it comes in order starting from the base of the main beam. So the brow tines, are also known as the “G1”, which means the next tine will be the “G2”, and so on. Typically with a whitetail deer, the G2 and G3 are the longest tines, but that isn’t always the case.
What Does G2 Mean In Deer Hunting – PrecisionOutdoors
2022年10月20日 · G2 refers to the second- largest tine on a deer’s antlers. The term is most often used when discussing whitetail deer, as they are the most common type of deer in North America. Antler size can vary greatly from deer to deer, and even within the same species, so the G2 tine is not always the second-largest.
How To Score a Whitetail Deer | DIY Guide - onX
2024年10月23日 · Learn how to score a whitetail with Boone and Crockett. From measurements to gross vs. net calculations, we review the 5 steps involved in scoring a deer, with video clips.
How to Score a Deer: The Antler Scoring System - Ambush …
2021年9月21日 · G1 refers to the 1st antler point, G2 refers to the second, and so on. H –. The circumference of an antler is referred to with the letter H. How To Use the Antler Scoring System? Instead of tracking down an antler scoring system expert, learn how to score antlers yourself.
Field Scoring a Deer 101 - BuckScore
2017年11月21日 · The easiest point to reference tine length is the ear base to tip measurement. By estimating how much longer or shorter each tine length is (G1, G2, G3, G4, etc.) than the ear measurement of 7-8 inches, you can quickly gather a rough sum of the tine measurements. This buck’s tines can roughly be summed to roughly 18 inches.
Deer Antler Scoring: How it Works - A-Z Animals
2023年12月6日 · For a deer less than eight points, you measure between the tines as normal. Then, when you run out of tines, all of your last measurements are done between the last tine and the end of the beam. For example, if you have a six-point buck, you would measure both H3 and H4 between G2 and the end of the beam, so they’d be the same score.
Mass and Beam Measurements - Buck Manager
2008年1月17日 · The circumference between the G2 and the tip of the beam will be your H2, H3, and H4 measurements. For the antler with 4 points, you would score it like a typical 8 point deer. Take your H1, H2, and H3 measurement as normal, but for your H4 measurement measure halfway along the beam between the G3 and the tip and take your H4 measurement there.