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Guesses? I'm thinking 340, but am certainly no expert.

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velvet is tricky, but I think 340" is a safe, conservative starting point.
I'd just lie if he doesn't tape out to expectations! call it 360 and no one is the wiser! ;-) I like that second pic tho, pretty cool looking!
I think your in the ball park.
These guys are spot on...he will got between 340-360" depending on the drying period. I would probably err on the low side of that. Either way, that is definitely a shooter around here.
Is it just me or do the fronts on the bull behind him look absolutely huge?
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What are you feeding that monster!?
Is it just me or do the fronts on the bull behind him look absolutely huge?
It's so tough to get a good perspective from still photos, but I agree. What he lacks in his 5's seem to be compensated for in his fronts.
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What are you feeding that monster!?
Roundup, get's 'em every time.
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Beautiful bull. I would say 340 ish as well.

LE unit or Public?
If you PM me the GPS coordinates I'll go run out there and put a tape measure on him for you... ;-)
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This guy went 352 and I guessed 340 when we first saw him. I think your bull is a good bull. It is hard in the velvet.


I have LE rifle tag this year and it would be very hard to pass up your bull.
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Is it just me or do the fronts on the bull behind him look absolutely huge?
I hadn't noticed, but now that you say it, YEAH...they do!
Roundup, get's 'em every time.
Ooohhhhh!......That's what creates large and symmetric antlers? No wonder Lost clicks like on everything you post. The involute thought process is so familiar to him.
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