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Score this Buck Again.....Please

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by ducks&bucks, Sep 7, 2009.

  1. ducks&bucks

    ducks&bucks Newb

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    Here are some more pictures of the same buck I asked you to score before. From what I can tell, this buck has a little more mass than I thought before. There are also some pics with 2 smaller 8 & 9 pointers that have shed their velvet, but the 10 has not.

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    The smaller 8 and 9 pointers
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    All three bucks, but the larger is in the very back.
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  2. 450rdawg

    450rdawg Weekend Warrior

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    I think around 150-160.
     
  3. Live2Draw

    Live2Draw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    i am gonna say 140's i am not used to seeing deer without width though, thats a cool buck and i could be way off.
     
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    130's
     
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    fatsbucknut Die Hard Bowhunter

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    139" gross
     
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    Question. That webbing between the left G2 and G3, would that circumference measurement count? If so, that's got to be around 10-12 inches right?
     
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