Great thread Bone. I just want to second what Phool stated. A lot of guys get hung up on width. The magical 30 incher that we all strve for. When field judging and scoring, it is simply a novelty. I believe there are far more 26-28 inch typical bucks in the B & C than 30+. There are a lot of wide bucks out there with short mainbeams. Also, the importance of eyeguards/browtines is huge. You won't find many bucks in the books that are slick 4 x 4's. Nice eyeguards can ad 8-10" on a muley real fast. While on the subject of scoring typicals, I thought I'd bring up the topic of scoring big 5 x 5's (not counting eyeguards) A lot of people don't realize that on a blacktail or muley, anything more than 4 points and an eyeguard per side will be added as nontypical points. On whitetails, you can have an infinate amount of points per side and still be scored as a typical. That being said, I am way more into gross scores than net scores and love the extras. A lot of people are critical of the B & C for their deductions, but their scoring system is geared towards the perfect, purest form of the species.