I don't take issue with score as much as age. There are 150" deer that need to be shot, there are 100" deer that need to get shot just from a mouth removal perspective (which is why I'm a fan of a mgmt hunt, should require less points and people get to experience the "quality" units more frequently if that's the hunt they want). Just from sitting on a unit and observing people from my glassing perches, I've noticed:
1) it only takes a 3-4yo deer to hit the 180 mark (likely a future gov tag quality deer)..those are in danger of not seeing the rut.
2) there are young deer with deep forks and decent front that sprout kickers...those are in danger of not seeing the rut just for being different.
3) there are young deer that hit 28"+..... those are in danger of not seeing the rut.
4) there are old bucks, 3pts even, that will score right with those type deer above that get overlooked because of some misconception that they won't score well. They will also yield more meat, although it may not be as tender.
5) random Joes don't always stick to the letter of the law when they don't realize some guy is sitting there watching them through a spotter.
It's a 1000 mile drive for me, I'm looking for old, large framed deer that are good representatives of the species and to take pictures of animals I have no intention of shooting. I think any old deer is a trophy regardless of what's on its head, there are just fewer of them out there due to hunters, highways and natural mortality.