Photo judging thread #2

Lukem

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I like 2Rocky's idea, the more we can look at the better. I'll contribute: 2008 SD Rifle. I'll post up score in a few days.

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Got some good guesses! Want to take any shots at the specifics? Prong, length, mass to help give guys an idea of what you're all looking at?
 

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I'm with 2rocky on measurements except I'm thinking the prongs go over 6". Everything else sounds pretty close to what I'm looking at.
 
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Some excellent guesses. 2rocky you're pretty good. I couldn't find the original sheet, but he grossed 79 6/8 with 2 inches of deductions. I rescored him quick to get the specifics and came to 76 7/8 instead of 77 6/8 net. I'm sure the difference is in shrinkage of the d1 and d2.

Horn length: 13 4/8
D1: 6 6/8
D2: 6 7/8
D3: 4 0
D4: 2 7/8
Prong: 5 2/8

I'm sure the discrepancy over the years was shrinkage in the first two circumferences. I remember him being over 7 for all four of those originally. He's just euroed and the sheaths aren't secured to the cores to prevent them from shrinking.

This buck is a good example that horn length is a small part of the score.
 
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Some excellent guesses. 2rocky you're pretty good. I couldn't find the original sheet, but he grossed 79 6/8 with 2 inches of deductions. I rescored him quick to get the specifics and came to 76 7/8 instead of 77 6/8 net. I'm sure the difference is in shrinkage of the d1 and d2.

Horn length: 13 4/8
D1: 6 6/8
D2: 6 7/8
D3: 4 0
D4: 2 7/8
Prong: 5 2/8

I'm sure the discrepancy over the years was shrinkage in the first two circumferences. I remember him being over 7 for all four of those originally. He's just euroed and the sheaths aren't secured to the cores to prevent them from shrinking.

This buck is a good example that horn length is a small part of the score.

Wow he really surprised me. Maybe when I actually find one I think is 80" will be closer to 90 hahaha
 

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Here is a pronghorn that I just scored. Anyone want to take a stab at it or do I need different pics?
 
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Awesome. All great goats, top one is a stud, love the character of the middle. Seen a few of those misshapen ones out there but never had a chance to take one. Thanks for sharing!
 

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Here is a pronghorn that I just scored. Anyone want to take a stab at it or do I need different pics?

This guy went 72 4/8" gross, 71 6/8 net

Right horn
15" tall, prong 3 6/8", d1: 6", d2: 5 6/8", d3: 3 5/8", d4: 2 4/8"

Left horn
14 5/8" tall, prong 3 4/8", d1: 6", d2: 5 6/8", d3: 3 5/8", d4: 2 3/8"
 
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