Really depends on the unit. None of those are huge rams but maybe for the unit they are? Always fun to see sheep though! Last one looks good. Hope you draw
Looks like it did! but in today's snobby bullet world if animal takes a few steps, runs 50 yds or literally doesn't pancake flat upon impact it is referred to as a "bullet failure". So now every animal I shoot that moves an inch I say well it's dead but that was bullet failure 🙄
My brother reports way low numbers. Saw 1 legal ram all season so far. He talked to a bio in his area that is reportedly seeing 50% less on his collared ewes. Bio also mentioned that we are seeing the effects from a hard winter years ago in lambs. Just overall lower numbers. This is just in his...
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I got to play with this prior to the public launch. Gotta say it was perfect. No more broken blades and it was wicked sharp. Loving the serrated tendon blade as well to do the dirty work that typically dulls your skinning blade.
There's been some good advice given here. I'm not an expert either but I did spend a lot of time last year looking at sheep. I think finding out what is the average in your unit will really help you understand what you're looking for. If you can find out what the average base measurements are...