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Super thin 3" prong 12.5" length. About 64" total.
fez, i've been on a pretty decent amount of antelope hunts and the one thing i would say is look over a lot of bucks before you shoot one. antelope are weird. sometimes i'm spot on judging them and i think i've got it all figured out and then i'm off quite a bit on the next one. the small ones are obvious, the really big ones are obvious, and then there's a lot of inbetweeners. i would say spend the first day or two of your hunt looking over as many different bucks as you can so you get a good idea of what is normal in the area and then focus on the better bucks you've seen during that time. if you are looking for an 80 then he should stand out from the other bucks you've been seeing because in my experience bucks like that aren't around every corner.
Thanks guys.
Not that score will dictate how much fun I have on this hunt but I do have a scoring question. Everyone says look for high prongs. When scoring an antelope are the 2 required mass measuments below the prong? Or are the measurements taken at the 1/4's unless it falls on the prong then its below
Thanks for your help!!!!
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