Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: muleyslayer#1 on January 22, 2012, 06:55:30 PM
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some guy just gave it to him. I wish some guy will walk up to me and give that nice of a shed
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Skeptic of 112, but doesn't matter. AWESOME SHED! That would be cool.
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Skeptic of 112, but doesn't matter. AWESOME SHED! That would be cool.
i measured it but im no expert. But i also doubt it but im gonna go with 112. do you know of any place on where i can get it measured?
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Yeah that's an outstanding shed but no way is it 112".
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I've seen that pic on here before.......why is that? Nice shed.
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Sportsmans shows coming up. Remember that 112 x2 equals 224 inch muledeer WITHOUT a spread credit. Throw 25 inches on that and you are looking at a 250 buck. :) I also have a 93 inch shed which is #3 in the world.......
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Does 112 include spread? :chuckle: :chuckle: awesome horn though
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Nice, but no way 112.
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Sportsmans shows coming up. Remember that 112 x2 equals 224 inch muledeer WITHOUT a spread credit. Throw 25 inches on that and you are looking at a 250 buck. :) I also have a 93 inch shed which is #3 in the world.......
Exactly right,
Would still like to see a picture of that shed!
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look up boone and crocket website and look up mule deer scoring. pretty easy. I would say that shed is mid 80 to 80"
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Very nice shed!
Ya bone talk is cheap, why dont you post a picture for once..... :chuckle: been waiting to see the pic when it got brought up in another thread but didn't see it posted, number 3 sounds big!
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I'll get to it Hound. Its big. When you see it in real life its pucker factor x10. It would give old Burris Buck a run for his money. When I hold it up to my 33incher, it fits nicely on the outside of it, and is still square. I think if I were to see him on the hoof, I'd be done in the woods at that moment. No need to ever go back. :)
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Sounds like a great buck. But 93 x 2=186 with 24 inch inside spread makes 210 Gross. Burris is 226 NET. Not even in same league but few are.
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True story, on all accounts. Scary how well that buck scores.
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Muleyslayer, I'll put together a batch of sheets and instructions in a thread in the next few days or so. I tried to do a deer sheet for you from work, but Its blocked for me. Give me a day or two.
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Very nice shed!
Ya bone talk is cheap, why dont you post a picture for once..... :chuckle: been waiting to see the pic when it got brought up in another thread but didn't see it posted, number 3 sounds big!
Houndhunter - Here you go. :chuckle:
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they are both nice sheds! By the way who is Burris? It appears I missed something again :bash:
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Does 112 include spread? :chuckle: :chuckle:
:yeah:
That's what I was thinking...
It is a great shed though :tup:
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This was on here a few months ago, with all the same arguments. It's a nice shed, but in no way a 112!!
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Muleyslayer, I'll put together a batch of sheets and instructions in a thread in the next few days or so. I tried to do a deer sheet for you from work, but Its blocked for me. Give me a day or two.
Thanks bone. When you send it to me I'll measure it again and put up the score again. :tup: :tup:
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Mostly just add up the lengths of the main beam and all points and add the 4 mass measurements. My guess is mid 80s - low 90s. A stud any way you look at it. Let us know when you measure.
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they are both nice sheds! By the way who is Burris? It appears I missed something again :bash:
Here you go this is the link to the Burris Buck on the B & C website:
http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/WorldRecordsDetail.asp?area=bgRecords&type=MULE%20DEER
Here's a link to Kings who did a feature on the buck as well:
http://club.kingsoutdoorworld.com/gallery/2003/gallery_md1003.shtml
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Also the guy who gave it to him got it from Colorado. He said that his four point is bigger wish I can see what it looks like.
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I haven't forgot about you, just working a bunch of doubleshifts.....
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Nice shed. You and your girlfriend need to learn how to use a tape. Re-posting a shed someone gave someone that gave someone from colorado with a claim to record book status... Poor form. Go to Boone Crockett web site and find a official measure close to you and pay 20 bucks so you know what it scores. You will also see how to measure properly, this is how I learned. Also don't get hung up on score it's just a number. It is a nice shed! :tup: