LAST EDITED ON Sep-23-15 AT 11:43AM (MST)[p]To get to 350, there has to be a lot of bone on an elk's head. I think a ton of people call 320-330 bulls 350. That said, I think just as many under-sell an elk at the same time. Go and look at many of the "guess the score" threads on here and see how many people call a 370 bull 330 just because they don't want to be the one that says a bull is bigger than it really is.
At first glance in the first picture he has the look of a 315-320 class bull as his main beams don't appear to be very long. The other pictures show how they curve in and you will get 4-6 inches more out of each side as it goes around the curve. That alone takes him from a 320 class bull to a 330 class bull.
A closer look reveals he has good G1s and decent G2s. He has very big G3s and average G4s. His 5ths aren't special, but they are right side is okay and the left side isn't tiny. Mass is always hard for me to tell, but he looks good enough in that department.
I think this bull will be around a 335-340 bull gross. I don't think some are giving him credit for a couple things on his rack that are very good.