Pope and Young or not?

hoosierhunter11

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Hey folks, I was fortunate to tag my first bull elk in September! I got him euro mounted and have had a few folks ask score and whether he was P&Y while they were at my place. I honestly have no clue and don’t put much weight on it, but figured it would be interesting to get some feedback from the forum. Also, do you think he is 3-4 years old? Thanks y’all!
 

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Raghorn??? That's a herd bull for CO OTC, especially in those central CO units. Great bull.

I pegged a 6x6 in 1st that was a little bigger than that with ~40 cows, so no doubt that guy maybe the best one around!
 
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Since you actually have the rack go measure it!

Here are the instructions:


Pretty easy to do and I think a lot of fun to get a buddy and go through it -Will go a long way to help you field judge in the future.

You can then better communicate what size animals you are seeing etc.

B&C has an online calculator-




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I shot this bull with a rifle, but for reference, I believe he would also be short of P&Y. I had him at about 255".

FWIW, I would call any young 4, 5, or 6 point bull a "raghorn." Last year, in Wyoming, I saw a 6 point that was proportional but the same beam length as a normal 4 point. I would call it a raghorn.
 

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Caseknife

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I shot this bull with a rifle, but for reference, I believe he would also be short of P&Y. I had him at about 255".

FWIW, I would call any young 4, 5, or 6 point bull a "raghorn." Last year, in Wyoming, I saw a 6 point that was proportional but the same beam length as a normal 4 point. Still a raghorn.
Is it just the lighting, or did you kill that bull in a burn? Antlers look real dark like he had been horning burnt timber.
 
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