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<blockquote data-quote="ramrod79" data-source="post: 1581711" data-attributes="member: 58107"><p>Thank you for the kind words. </p><p>This guy has a 35.5 inch curl on long side 35 on shorter side with bullet hole. He's not a monster he scored an even 170 and is 10.5 years old. He doesn't carry his weight all the way through either and is a fairly tight ram. </p><p>Although I took this ram with no regrets what so ever I'm so very pleased with him. </p><p>Weight is one factor but is not everything. </p><p>A horn that sweeps way back of head and a horn drops below the bottom jaw will give you some good horn length and that's where your score comes in is in horn length. </p><p>I'll post a picture of a ram that was donated to our local Fish and Game club you will think he's a monster because of weight but he only scores 7 more inches than my ram and that's due to his weight. </p><p>You really need some good horn length but in the end it's up to the hunter to decide as I feel all rams taken are trophies no matter the size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramrod79, post: 1581711, member: 58107"] Thank you for the kind words. This guy has a 35.5 inch curl on long side 35 on shorter side with bullet hole. He’s not a monster he scored an even 170 and is 10.5 years old. He doesn’t carry his weight all the way through either and is a fairly tight ram. Although I took this ram with no regrets what so ever I’m so very pleased with him. Weight is one factor but is not everything. A horn that sweeps way back of head and a horn drops below the bottom jaw will give you some good horn length and that’s where your score comes in is in horn length. I’ll post a picture of a ram that was donated to our local Fish and Game club you will think he’s a monster because of weight but he only scores 7 more inches than my ram and that’s due to his weight. You really need some good horn length but in the end it’s up to the hunter to decide as I feel all rams taken are trophies no matter the size. [/QUOTE]
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