i am not good at scoring rams but it seems he is not a full curl yet. so my guess is mid 140's to 150's. seems to have really good mass but i cant tell how big his curl is without a side shot
Pretty hard to accurately score a ram without knowing A little more info. Is he a Rocky, Cali Rocky, or a Desert sheep? Where (what unit) is he living? Depending on all those factors, he might be a great ram for the unit, or he might be a dink.
I have him at 157 net and 164 gross.
that is based off an ear length of 2.25 inches and an eye width of 1.25 inches.
I use those numbers in a program that then calculates horn measurements.
It spit out those numbers.
The pictures of the ram are really hard to judge because they are not clear and show limited views of the ram. You really need to see the left side better to be very accurate.
I was leaning towards a guess in the mid 150s but I don't know Arizona sheep and I am certainly not an expert. You have to keep in mind when judging sheep/goats/antelope, that a fraction of an inch on the base measurement can make a huge difference in the total score. Horn length is less critical than mass. With those pictures estimating a score is a crap shoot.
SWD those hunts usually run the whole month of December but you should check out that info on your own to be sure. If you want a good read for an Arizona hunt, check out the post by DonMartin below.