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Keep in mind, he is going to polish those antlers and not look near as impressive as he is in velvet. I think it will be tough for him to get past the 350 mark. His tops are holding him back. Fronts and thirds are solid.
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I would say 340's. He does not have the mass to get him to the 350's+. Looking at the G3 and G4 they have the lengths But the tops are not too big.
Either way, kill him and let's get him measured.
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What a dandy!! You'll have a great time chasing him this year. Hope you can connect with him! My guess Upper 340s to mid 350s.
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When do they stop growing?
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I am guessing 350 and really hope you connect so we will know for sure. I think those main beams are longer then they appear in the side view. From the front they sweep out pretty wide and I think that big curve is going to add to the length.
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How old do you think the bull is? His body looks long and lanky. Like old bull going down a bit or younger bull not filled out yet. Don't think he's younger looking at those bases. I'm in the 350 range too.
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I say he scores a spot on my wall
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330 to 335 just by judging the 355 bull on my wall
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Grate bull! Quit hunting it and kill it!
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Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on July 17, 2017, 10:47:24 AM
Grate bull! Quit hunting it and kill it!
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A couple new pictures. Looks like he grew a few inches.
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Great bull, hope you kill it. The pics are tough to judge from because any tilt in your cam can grow/shrink parts of him. If you can put straight tc pics instead of pics of pics, would be easier to tell. Good luck. I think 357"
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Nice. I guessed 350" before and im sticking with somewhere around there. First glance I thought 360".
Great bull I hope you get him.
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Holy Bull! Good luck hope you get him
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340 for sure, might go 350.
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