Muley_Stalker
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The first one to show me both lungs.
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The true definition comes from European red deer, you are referring to the colloquial definition. I personally don’t really like the colloquial one because it’s so subjective and therefore use the objective archaic definition which just counts points.Raghorn, is not defined by a specific number of points but more by the characteristics associated with young bulls.
In human comparison it’s a teenager, long hair and acne included.
By connotation: Ragged, non symmetric antlers. Immature. Sub- dominate in most herds. The outlier.
Your bull is not a raghorn by my very definitive, non scientific definition and I am prepared to meme fight you to prove it.
He looks to be at least in that 4-5 year old age class and constitutes a “nice bull” in almost every general hunting area. A “biggun.”
Contrary to popular belief, many bulls will not break 300” at any point in their lives. Especially here in Montana, where most bulls die before their fourth birthday.![]()
The true definition comes from European red deer, you are referring to the colloquial definition. I personally don’t really like the colloquial one because it’s so subjective and therefore use the objective archaic definition which just counts points.
Texas Trophy....colloquialism
Per all of my comments, I call any bull 2-5pts a raghorn.There’s no way you really think that 300” 5 pt is a raghorn. Seems like a better line could be drawn based on age or score. Maybe <3.5 yo or <220”?
Kind of like obscenity, you know a raghorn when you see it.