'Ike' @ HM

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Ok Rail, here you go...........Pic's of my CA Lope shot in Lassen County, August 1990.........
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Last, but not least #3.........He's a great Lope!!! He has good mass and great cutters, but I've never had him scored.........
 

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'Ike' @ HM

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If anyone has any ideas about scores, I'd be interested........Rifle kill!
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I can usually guess pretty close on deer, but havn't had that much experiance with goats. So, i'm going to give it my best guess. With the angle it's a little hard to tell the length, but i'd put him around 76" give or take an inch. BOHNTR, Backcountry or BOWUNTR would probably be much closer to the actual score. Let's see how close I am. Great goat by the way
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A poke in the ribs with a stick always works. ha ha ha
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Thanks for the pics...nice goat. I love seeing pics of great animals. My guess would be something like 79-82 depending on the overall lenght of each side. Good mass down low looooong prongs and good mass carried through the top. Nice goat Ike. I like the new pics allot better. Does him justice.
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Postr some basic measurements and we could give you an idea. Base circum., total length, cutter length, circum. above the prong. That would help. You can look at Boone and Crocket's web site to get an idea how to measure him too.
 

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I'll have to get the measurments.........I did when I first killed him and just never got around to doing anything with it..........I forgot how high I put him on the wall this last year
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Man, lopes don't get much bigger than that~! I bet that breaks the 70 inch mark pretty easily. Might even have a book buck on your hands.
 

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Finally!!!
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Here are some measurements!!!

Right side from base to tip 12" (Broken off)
Left side from base to tip 14 1/2"
Bases both sides 6 1/4"
Cutters - Right 4 3/4" Left 4"

Not sure what else you need, another measurement for mass just above the cutters 3 1/4 and 3 1/2..........
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Here is a rough score based on your measurements, 68 4/8. The prong (cutter) length is measured to a point on the back of the horn (not sure if you did that). If you didn't, add about 4". You lost another 5" for the broken horn. That puts him up in the 80" range. Nice buck Ike. Gun or bow? Ed F

Length 12
Base 6 2/8
1st Qtr 6 (est)
2nd Qtr 3 2/8 (est)
3rd Qtr 2 6/8 (est)
prong 4
total 34 2/8
x 2 68 4/8

This is my 99 Ca antelope and he scores 72".

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Thanks Ed and yes, measured the 'cutters' wrong!!! He was a rifle
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kill..........Was so excited about drawing the tag, didn't want to take the chance.........

That's a great Archery 'lope' Ed!!! I'm hoping to draw WY this year.........Oh yea and CA!!!
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