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Axis question #9219359 05/08/25 09:02 PM
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I recently shot this free range axis, was wondering if it’s considered non typical or typical and if it’s worth putting it into the SCI book.

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Re: Axis question [Re: Texas22] #9219382 05/08/25 10:06 PM
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Re: Axis question [Re: Texas22] #9219550 05/09/25 01:00 PM
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Yes I believe those 2 smaller points near the brows would make it a NT. They don't appear too long so 95% of NT score would come from the typical frame.

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