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Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: wackmaster on November 27, 2017, 08:41:49 PM
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NICE goat!!! WOW!!
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Wow, impressive horns.
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Nice
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That's a good buck. Did you have it scored? Love those "hay hook" horns.
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Very tall indeed, I'm waiting for my 2016 goat as well, should be done any day.
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Looks awesome!
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Very nice. :tup:
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Congrats! There is no prettier mount in my biased opinion.
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looks great
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Interested in the score, also. If you have not had is scored, I would push you to do so. B&C Official Scorers are easy to locate and even if you don't want it in The Book, you will know what you have. Looks like he could push past minimum entry easily...
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Very cool a beautiful animal
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:tup:
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:yike: nice goat.
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Great mount + Great antelope = Great share
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Sweet.
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Thanks everyone I have not had it scored I might thou
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Love those lope mounts!
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That's a stud!!
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Thanks everyone I have not had it scored I might thou
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I'm not an official scorer but I've put the tape to hundreds of antelope and scored dozens alongside a friend who is a B&C and P&Y scorer. If you ever want to bring him to Wenatchee I'd be happy to do so. You can get a pretty good idea, at worst within 1-2", just by following the instructions on the B&C online score sheet http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/bc_scoring_pronghorn.asp?area=bgRecords&type=Pronghorn.
If we were looking through a spotter I'd guess mid-upper 70s, super nice pronghorn.
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I think you are about right double lung he is a mid to upper 70s
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Yeah, easily above 70, probably shy of 80 but an absolute stud in my book. They are pretty easy to measure, I went through it using their online sheet and instructions. For me, they are much easier to accurately measure then elk just due to the manageable sizes and the way the cutter is measured opposed to tines.
If getting in the book is important you could measure yourself and then take it in if it looks like it might go 80.