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boone and crockett estimation
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If anybody understands B&C scoring, I would appreciate you taking a look at the attached photo. Sorry it is infra-red, and not the best angle, but this guy is still running free on my farm. Thanks
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What's your address, I'll be there ASAP and take a close up look......;)
That's a fine looking animal! |
Where might this farm be... Be glad to help you get a closer look at this beast.;)
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Looks like Ye have a Varmint problem there......Be glad to Help!!!! :D
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I tried to do a rough or "green" score on it by the pic, but this websites acting up: Scoring Link From the picture, I'd say about a 115-120. I haven't been doing it that long, but let us know the actual score when you bag that bruiser!
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Hard to really get a good estimate from one picture, but I'd estimate him to be 130's-140's. His G-3's are really long which helps him, has moderate mass and spread. His savior is his tine length. A great buck for sure, I wouldn't hesitate to put an arrow through him at all. Probably a 4-5 year old buck, he's got a good belly but not a lot of sway in his back. If you don't get him this year, he could be better next year!
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That deer is abou a 140 before some minor deductoins. You get a lot of score for the buck based on spread. From that angle, it looks like the spread is just outside the ears... at the *very* most a 20" spread. Tall, and decent mass.
I have a similiar looking 8pt on the wall here that scored just shy of 130 before a few minor deductions. I'd say the additional G-4's on that deer would give you about 10 more inches, and then a couple more inches in spread and mass. |
Great Buck
I have a 132 on the wall and that is in the neighborhood of one a friend of mine harvested that went 150.
Not sure what B&C will deduct, but still a grand buck. <*)))))>{ |
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