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I think I would drill two holes in the plywood if it was me. Like it should be done.
I've got a bunch laying around Timberstalker if you want/need one. But yes, the best is to drill a 1.5" hole in the back just to the left or right of the center line (if the deer is a right turn you would go just to the right of the center line) and cut a tapered point at the top of the drilled hole....it looks like an up-side down ice cream cone if you do it right. I do this with my mounts (deer) and have these nice metal hangers that I affix over the hole that holds a screw head nicely. Don't know where your located at, but if you want to stop in I can give one to ya. Joel- BRT.
Its pretty easy. Just take a measurement to find the center at two points (near the top and near the bottom) of the back of the board/mount. Take a pencil and draw the vertical line connecting the two to find your center. Make your drill hold approximately 2" to the left or right of the center line dependent upon which way your buck is looking. Drilling at the center line makes the mount off-center but keeping to either the left of the right corresponding to your mount makes it evenly balanced. The board should be 1/2" to 3/4" thick depending on what form your taxidermist used so when you hit foam past the board, stop. A small Jigsaw works good for the next part, which is to start at the widest point of the circular hole on each side up travel up and connect them at the top. Like before, it will resemble an upside down ice-cream cone when you done. Take a small knife and whittle our some of the foam at the point end so your screw head can sit securely at the top of the point. In all honestly this will be totally sufficient for your deer shoulder mount. A good exterior wood screw in your wall stud slightly at an upward angle will hold just fine. The upward angle and the point of your drill hole will actually suck the mount to the wall. I put on the metal piece just as a precaution with all my mounts, but its not always necessary. The bigger boys (elk, moose, bear, etc) they get big brackets. Best of luck! Joel - BRT
There should have been a metal hanger on the back. Hangers are always included on my mounts. Send me your mailing address via PM or E-Mail. I'll get one Priority Shipped to you with the hardware to install it. There is no need to cut holes in the back. The hanger just screws on with 3 screws. I'll get it boxed up here in a few minutes.mntaxidermywa@gmail.com I must have either forgot to install one or I took it off for another mount before yours was finished.
180-GRAIN did you get your package? Should have been there Fri/Sat?