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I found this pic on another site. I had never seen this pic before. Scroll down to the ram pic it's amazing "
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Here's the pic. Awesome sheep, I have never seen it before.
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Thanks Shane.
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Famous Chadwick ram. The holy grail of sheep hunting envy...
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Damn, that would make even me want to hunt sheep. WOW!
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It is an inferior "thinhorn" sheep though...
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Dang near looks like a Marco Polo Ram - unreal
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So anyone know the story behind the 'Chadwick Ram' ?
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The story is in one of my Jack Oconnor books. I think it was the 30's and the hunter wounded it and one of the guides finished it off. I think they were meat hunters if I remember the story correctly.
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That's was dreams are made of, incredible animal.
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Considered my many the Grestest North American Big Game Animal ever harvested by a hunter and I would agree. Awesome Ram!!!!!
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Where are the horns now?
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I think it's still in Cody, Wyoming. An unbelievable ram and the only one ever to have 50" horns or larger on both sides including all rocky sheep.
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that is so cool love the old pics
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I just saw it at the Buffalo Bill Museum... It was absolutely unreal... if you google it, I'm sure you can come up with all kinds of stuff on it. Chadwick was also a very interesting dude... he was an inventor and a genius... back in the day...way BACK...he invented this contaption that...if you drove a road, it would record the corners and such... then... you could go back through there and not even steer... it was wild....
The Chadwick Ram
Taken by L.S. Chadwick in 1936, this ram scores 196-6/8 points. This trophy is currently part of the Boone and Crockett Club's National Collection of Heads and Horns at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming.
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- Score: 196-6/8
- By whom killed: L.S. Chadwick
- Locality killed: Muskwa River, B.C.
- Date Killed: 1936
- Owner: B&C National Collection
Key Measurements:
- Length of horn: Right: 50-1/8 Left: 51-5/8
- Circumference of base: Right: 14-6/8 Left: 14-6/8
- Circumference at 3rd quarter: Right: 6-6/8 Left: 7
- Greatest spread: 31
- Tip to tip spread: 31
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