Crispis have a wider last than most Italian boots. Also lack much of a heal pocket. Get a boot that fits your foot and you will be fine. Crispis work amazing for some and terrible for others.
I have been on multiple check ins and the kids usually just ball park it... kind of a shame. They only take d1, length, and spread btw so you can't get a score with out d2 d3 d4. Those are some of the most critical measurements.
They don't take every measurement. And I honestly question their measurements on the website. Horn length was 37 if you average right and left. D1 was 16"
Thanks man. I have a few more pics, that may be better. I was thinking 180+. He got taken by a hunter that season. The guy never measured him. I have some harvest pics but not mine to share unfortunately.
We have a hard 3 mile rule for elk, especially early season. If he is big enough like 370" plus... may consider further. I just can't bring myself to let an elk get wasted by high Temps and grizzlies. If it is out more the 48 hours around here it is either tainted due to Temps or a bear got it.
Howdy, I am in the Denver area visiting and was just wondering if anyone knows of an antler buyer around. I don't have a ton, but they are good ones. Big and brown.
How many rounds thru the Mesa? They have a definite break in period. Check the stock ain't touching the barrel. Check the torque on the receiver. Minimum 35 pounds.