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Mill-dot ranging, target sizes?
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<blockquote data-quote="RBetts" data-source="post: 369647" data-attributes="member: 22077"><p>Call the game wardens in the units that you hunt. They will have plenty of data for each age class of animal. This is the approach I use If your looking at a buck/bull you need to age him that will go along way toward having a more accurate guestimate to actual back to briskit size. The haunch to shoulder or whatever else should also be available from the game wardens of the units you hunt. Does and I imagine cow elk are much closer to a standard size btw. It may be a better option to range the doe/cow with your mill scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBetts, post: 369647, member: 22077"] Call the game wardens in the units that you hunt. They will have plenty of data for each age class of animal. This is the approach I use If your looking at a buck/bull you need to age him that will go along way toward having a more accurate guestimate to actual back to briskit size. The haunch to shoulder or whatever else should also be available from the game wardens of the units you hunt. Does and I imagine cow elk are much closer to a standard size btw. It may be a better option to range the doe/cow with your mill scale. [/QUOTE]
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