Just wondering what you guys think this buck wouls score

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LAST EDITED ON Feb-10-04 AT 03:07PM (MST)[p]I killed this deer November 2003 in NM, and i'm just wondering what you all think it would probably score. It's my biggest deer to date(body size and antlers)so just kind of curious. Yes it's the same deer, just different angles.


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You've got it closed to the public or something....but I'd say around 170.....:0)
 
RE: Just wondering what you guys think this buck would score

Ok, I think I got it now
 
Somehow or another the ole copy and paste from the propeties box worked for the first pic, but the second pic told me I was forbidden. From the looks of the first pic I'd guess hes in the 150 class, nice width, little bit spindly and weak forks.

Mike
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RE: Just wondering what you guys think this buck would score

It works when I preview it but then when I come back it doesn't always work, hmmmm maybe server is down?
 
RE: Just wondering what you guys think this buck would score

Nice looking buck.

I'd guess him around 147 or so.

Nino
 
Congrats on a fine buck. Thanks for sharing.
I would say he is around a 144 or so buck.
Congrats again.
Best,
Jerry
 
I'd say 138-142. Score doesn't matter as long as you are happy. Looks like some nice country to hunt.
 
That's just my 3rd buck that I've killed. Yeah down here in the Black Range it can get very rocky. I killed this deer at about 1:30pm, after I had hunted all morning. It came out about 200yds away at the bottom of a rocky ravine as I was walking by. I missed on the first shot than hit it at about 300yds on the next one. My father and uncle were on the other side of ridge that I had crossed and heard me shooting; they got on the radio and asked me what I was shooting at. I told them I had a killed a little fork horn, but I was going to need help dragging it uphill over another ridge, to get back to my Jeep. I will never forget the look on their faces when they walked up and saw that it was really a 12 pointer (5x7)! 3 hours later we had it loaded up in the Jeep and celebrated for the rest of the night.
 

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