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I am no expert but 400
Pretty sure that's BLUEBULLS Trail camera pic isnt it
Quote from: Timberstalker on November 14, 2009, 09:59:58 PMPretty sure that's BLUEBULLS Trail camera pic isnt it
No. Who is this BLUEBULLS guy anyway? He sounds like a pretty shady character if you ask me...stealing other peoples trailcam pics and whatnot...
Maybe the fact that I'm a "BLUEBULLS hunting buddy" is more accurate.... after all I do guide him into most of his animals.
SO how long are the mains? The first 3 points are going on 20 inches each... Plus he probably has 40 inches of mass per horn...right? 4ths are over 20 and the 5ths are 15... Even if the mains are "only" 45" (hahahaha)... each horn would be in the 180 range... give him an EASY 40" spread and he goes 400... My guess is right there... 395-405...gross...Would be neat to see pics of him on the ground with a smiling hunter
Quote from: Hornseeker on November 16, 2009, 07:23:17 AMSO how long are the mains? The first 3 points are going on 20 inches each... Plus he probably has 40 inches of mass per horn...right? 4ths are over 20 and the 5ths are 15... Even if the mains are "only" 45" (hahahaha)... each horn would be in the 180 range... give him an EASY 40" spread and he goes 400... My guess is right there... 395-405...gross...Would be neat to see pics of him on the ground with a smiling hunter 80 inches of mass?? Id say more like 62 tops and thats alot of mass. Travises (Bowsandhose) bull had 62 inches of mass and thats one of the heaviest I have seen.
Something like 10, 8, 7, 7...thats still 32..... huh....Yeah...a guy killed one over here a couple years ago that was like the most massive ever recorded... I think it was in that 80" range...I'll check...