Sorry Mud but if some from here go to that there 160s will go to 140s.
I get all my deer scored by an official scorer. (I am usually with in a couple of inches) The rule is 15 inches of abnormal point to make it a non typical. I have a buck that is in the books as a 156 4/8 inch typical, but it grosses 192 5/8. It has 11 inches of abnormal points so it didn't make the 15 inch minimum. It nets 178 4/8 as a non typical, but Pope and Young doesn't see it as a no typical.
192-14=178
Well I will do some research..I had not heard they went back to the 15. I will say this. When someone gives you the score of a nontypical many times it is simply the total inches of the rack. This is sort of a trend I have seen over the last decade or so. There is not an entry for this number on an official score sheet. So unless a nontyp has been officially measured take it with a grain of salt.