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Picking a form for Deer Mount

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Blarney22, Dec 10, 2013.

  1. Blarney22

    Blarney22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hey guys,

    I harvested a great buck this year and I am going to have it mounted. I am having trouble picking out a form. Can anyone share any pictures of their mounts that are on a McKenzie 64U form. This is a Semi Sneak head up pose. I would be especially interested if anyone has this with ears forward.

    I had another mount done 2 years ago on the McKenzie 6900 form and love it but I don't wan't two mounts that are the same.

    Thanks
     
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    CoveyMaster Grizzled Veteran

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    I think that was the form used on the last two of mine on the end of the line. Sorry the lighting was bad in that pic and it's old and taken at night so light was yellowish.

    I went with something different this year and I think it'll turn out awesome. I went with the new 8900 series McKenzie pedestal mount
    http://www.mckenziesp.com/Webpage.aspx?WebpageId=1112
     
  3. Lastoneout

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    I'm getting this one
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    Done like the one on the left
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    And my other buck
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  4. BigDaddy

    BigDaddy Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I cant remember the form, but this is my 2006 Buck.

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    Bowhunter_IL_BT Weekend Warrior

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    I did a 6900 series for my biggest buck. I had a similar prediciment on deciding a form this year for my buck last year. I decided a Semi Upright. I thought about a full sneak but didn't want one where I wanted to place the mount it would have stuck out too far straight out. It all depends where in the house you want to put it that decides what you want to do with it.
     
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    Lady Forge Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I really like that, looks like you made a great choice!!!! .. I will keep that one in mind for any buck I want to have mounted in the future, Cant wait to see yours when its done.
     
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    Thank you, I'll be sure to post a pic of it when I get it back. I really liked that forn too, the taxidemist had one he was using for one of his old antler sets for a taxidermy contest/show when I walked into his work room I was like, "I don't need the books, that's what I want right there!" Mine will be turning to it's right and I thought that would both be completely different from anything I had and also show off the abnormal spikes on the back of his antlers. Also it can be either hung on a simple tabletop pedestal or hung on the wall like normal.
     

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