I'm no expert on these things but over time you'll get decent at it. I'm usually a round number guesser but I had to try and sharpen these skills this year
WIDTH: 50" width is crazy wide. When a bull is 44" in width, they look absurd. 40" is a solid number for a mature bull in a lot of areas. IMO, you should change that 50" to a 40" for most tags.
TINE LENGTH: It's best to know what an average big bull has and compare the one in the spotter to that "average". The fronts will really make or break a bull being bigger than 340-350"
15-16" G1-G2
10-12" G3
16" G4
13" G5
MAIN BEAMS: 45-48", with his head down, the main beams will be getting close to the height of his back. Don't fool yourself here, short mains are likely a small bull. Distance between the G3-G4 and G4-G5 have a "look" on a mature bull vs a small six point.
MASS: If he's exceptionally heavy, probably should just shoot him regardless

if he's exceptionally light, he probably isn't big enough anywhere else to matter.
With these numbers, you'll get a net 330s bull. Net vs. Gross shouldn't matter on a Mt. View hunt
