Bigjay73
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Which one do you think is high 70s?I believe all but one will break 70 and one is pushing high 70s. The smallest may be close to North of 65, but pics will fool you.
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Which one do you think is high 70s?I believe all but one will break 70 and one is pushing high 70s. The smallest may be close to North of 65, but pics will fool you.
It is hard to tell without a frontal or straight back pic, but looks as if #9 might push 77-78" if he has "round" and not "flat" bases. His length and deep hooks will help him, but he is a bit week on mass in his uppers. I have killed some comparable in the mid 70's (green). They all will probably shrink an inch more during the 60 dry period.Which one do you think is high 70s?
Those two were hanging together and I liked both. #8 has everything except length below his prong. Great top/bottom mass, great prong and good hooks on top - just kills me how short he is.Buck 8 has the mass buck 9 wants. Might surprise you on score for 8 but 9 has the length to break 70.
I really like #2 as well. I couldn't tell what happened on his left side, I'm not sure if he broke his prong off (not likely as it's only july?) or he just grows weird.I’m no expert, but I’ve shot a few bucks that scored right around 70”. All of those bucks look like they’d be right in that size range (70”+/-).
I like buck 8 or 9 the best. I’d go for buck 2 if his left side matched his right.
4 and 9 would be my picks. No idea on score. Shoot the one that looks the best to you.
I would shoot bucks #4 and #9 on any hunt.