I think you are pretty short on that buck. There's not a great anchor point of known length to start from to extrapolate the lengths. But my sitting at the backyard campfire on my phone numbers hit like this:I unfortunately don't have any pics of any big bucks to share, but for the sake of posting a pic here's 1 that I have a few cam pics from this year.
I'd air guess 135 ish but wouldn't be too surprised if someone with more experience thinks he's even smaller.
If I assume that his eye circumference is 4" and his ear is 8" I got 115 from the B&C calculator. I don't think he's that small though? Open to feedback on if there's any glaring errors in this or if I just slightly underestimated everything and it added up...
I think you are short on G2, G3 and G4. I also think his main beams are a little longer and is inside spread is a little wider. I bet you're leaving around 20 inches off of him. Go score a couple deer and I think that will help you a little bit.I unfortunately don't have any pics of any big bucks to share, but for the sake of posting a pic here's 1 that I have a few cam pics from this year.
I'd air guess 135 ish but wouldn't be too surprised if someone with more experience thinks he's even smaller.
If I assume that his eye circumference is 4" and his ear is 8" I got 115 from the B&C calculator. I don't think he's that small though? Open to feedback on if there's any glaring errors in this or if I just slightly underestimated everything and it added up...
Ya. I think my air guess is a lot closer than my calculated score on that one.I think you are short on G2, G3 and G4. I also think his main beams are a little longer and is inside spread is a little wider. I bet you're leaving around 20 inches off of him. Go score a couple deer and I think that will help you a little bit.
They are tricky to judge. I have misjudged quite a few. Even if you can get your hands on some sheds go score them, or go into a taxidermy shop and score them.Ya. I think my air guess is a lot closer than my calculated score on that one.
I don’t have anywhere to go see many bucks but these pics have been helpful.
I struggle with some of the heavy bucks thinking they’d be about 10” bigger, especially the 160 bucks thinking they’d break 170.
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Here's a Nevada 180 main frame buck. Another one that I misjudged. I thought he was around 26 inches and in the 170's. I had passed him up but found him again 4 days later. He was the best buck I found after a tough 3 week hunt. He was 28 inches wide and grosses 186.
Yes, they are. This one is my first big buck. When I shot him I thought he was just another 22 inch 4X4. When I walked up to him I was just blown away by his size. His antlers came out to his ears (26 inches) and his body was stretched out like an elk ! I had no idea they could get so big. We packed him out like an elk, 4 quarters and the neck, on horses. At camp, I weighed all the pieces and he weighed 306 lbs. without the lower legs. He is still the biggest bodied buck I've ever taken.Typicals can be hard to judge! Love the ground growage instead of shrinkage
His grand pa a whitetail?Scored 2 backstraps, 2 tenderloins, and 80 lbs of other desert mule deer goodness.
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They are tricky to judge. I have misjudged quite a few. Even if you can get your hands on some sheds go score them, or go into a taxidermy shop and score them.
So I went back and scored this one. "Air guess" was 180-185, but plugging in numbers to the B&C calculator I ended up with 193... Net of 175, but I'm assuming 176 is gross score?