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That is a nice buck and a good looking gun rack, it probably is in the 130 range I would guess, it would be a wallhanger in these parts.Gotta love it!
 
Nice deer and story. Getting it mounted to. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
I think that is the effect of the fill flash on the camera. Much like the reflections you see in deer's eyes at night.

bramble
 
Pork Chop,

I was wondering if anyone would pick up on that part of the story. You are right. More range time is needed, it wasn't the rifle's fault.

bramble
 
Well done, Bramble, Congratulations on a great buck, and thanks for sharing your story and post script! :thumbsup:

That will make a beautiful mount. The left antler is really interesting.

What's your guess on the age of that buck?
 
I'd guess five or six. He wasn't a youngster. It is definitely asymmetrical (it's a nine point, with a right side tine branching at the end) and at points the beams are quite thick, almost palmated. I'm still on cloud nine.

bramble
 
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