Some years that might be all you can get, other years you’ll turn down 5 of those every day. He’s a good example of why it’s important to do a lot of glassing at least a day or two prior to the season - if there’s not a buck his size after two days, it might be necessary to adjust expectations.
He‘s a little short and prongs are short. It can be deceptive because he’s narrow and that can make him look longer than he really is. He also has what I think of as thick tips, which can make him look longer at first glance. Clear white tips score a little more than you think, and thick black tips not so much.