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<blockquote data-quote="Tadd" data-source="post: 3013233" data-attributes="member: 36004"><p>As most have said, he's a beautiful animal and congratulations on the opportunity to harvest him. He has great length on both G3's, left G2, and both beams. I believe he will gross, non-typical between 145-155. That is a good number to represent how much antler he has grown. His gross typical and both net scores (non-typical and typical) will be significantly reduced by the difference in his G2 length, the abnormal point (forked left G2) only being on one side, and no G4 on the left side. Personally, I don't care very much about scores (especially net), though I score a bunch a deer as part of my job. I say if the hunter likes the deer and the ranch manager says he's old enough to shoot, then ground check him! Enjoy the hunt (whether you harvest him or not), and please follow up with the hunt results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tadd, post: 3013233, member: 36004"] As most have said, he's a beautiful animal and congratulations on the opportunity to harvest him. He has great length on both G3's, left G2, and both beams. I believe he will gross, non-typical between 145-155. That is a good number to represent how much antler he has grown. His gross typical and both net scores (non-typical and typical) will be significantly reduced by the difference in his G2 length, the abnormal point (forked left G2) only being on one side, and no G4 on the left side. Personally, I don't care very much about scores (especially net), though I score a bunch a deer as part of my job. I say if the hunter likes the deer and the ranch manager says he's old enough to shoot, then ground check him! Enjoy the hunt (whether you harvest him or not), and please follow up with the hunt results. [/QUOTE]
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