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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1879542" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>The horns will look fat and the tips should look blunt and not pointed in a good ram. You should be able to see rub marks on the shoulder, and like everyone has said, great chaps. I got lucky, found a half dozen rams together and just shot the biggest one. He was a really good one and all these things were noticeable to even me, who had never even seen one in the wild until I hunted them. was the toughest hunt I ever went on, and one of the most memorable and exciting. Broke me from wanting to ever hunt sheep again, and gave me the utmost respect for those who do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1879542, member: 92702"] The horns will look fat and the tips should look blunt and not pointed in a good ram. You should be able to see rub marks on the shoulder, and like everyone has said, great chaps. I got lucky, found a half dozen rams together and just shot the biggest one. He was a really good one and all these things were noticeable to even me, who had never even seen one in the wild until I hunted them. was the toughest hunt I ever went on, and one of the most memorable and exciting. Broke me from wanting to ever hunt sheep again, and gave me the utmost respect for those who do. [/QUOTE]
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