Can anyone give me any tips on field judging antelope? Heading out to Colorado in October to a "trophy" zone but I've never hunted them. What should I be looking for when I'm glassing them. What does a "good" antelope score?

Very informative thread guys, thanks for the pointers. Keep us posted on the outcome Big Game and good luck.
Trophy antelope come in all shapes and sizes, some tall, wide, thick, long prongs, etc. I primarily judge them with the naked eye, especially if they are at a considerable distance. Meaning, if I see a lot of black above their head then it would be in my best interest to close the gap and have a better look. I don't only look at the length, but thickness and prong length, that's if a person wants a good scoring buck, just like judging other animals with antlers or horns.
These three bucks were taken on a 2011 rifle hunt in Alberta that scored between 76 and 80.
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