A 350 bull

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Well a 360 inch bull qualifies for Boone and Crockett and a 180 inch buck qualifies for Boone and Crockett, so I think a 350 bull=175 inch buck.
 
350" is 93 1/3% of making boone and crocket,
so a 172 2/3" muley would be equivalent :D


Mntman

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There are two ways to make "book". Awards, and All Time. For typical elk it is 360 and 375. Typical mule deer, 180 and 190. mtmuley
 
This Question also had me thinking. Do you think there are more 350" bulls roaming the hills? Or more 175" Bucks?? Lets say in Utah only.. Thoughts??
 
>This Question also had me thinking.
> Do you think there
>are more 350" bulls roaming
>the hills? Or more
>175" Bucks?? Lets say
>in Utah only.. Thoughts??
>


We'll compare limited to limited. Yes I think 175 on Henry's or pauns is close to 350's on most L'E elk unita
 
I can tell you where I hunt in Colorado on public land unit specific, there are more 200 class deer then 350 inch bulls. In fact, I have only ever seen one bull over 300 in this unit in 25 years of hunting it. But I can go to another unit and it would be just the opposite. But that is how the OTC system works. Quanity and less quality.
 
>I always figure double. A 160=320
>
>175-180=350
>190=380
>200+ =400

This is the system I've always used, not perfect but a good comparison tool.
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I've also used the 2X factor that Theox posted 150/300, 175/350 and 200/400.

150/300's - 160/320's are pretty common on most any unit. (I've shot a bunch of these in my lifetime)
175/350's will get shot by almost everyone. (I've only shot one each of these)
200/400's make everyone drool. (Only "seen" a couple of these)
 

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