Score this Alberta bruiser

cacty

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New member here guys and gals!
A 10 year wait to draw a tag and only 6 days of alotted hunting time by the Government. I do have lots of side profile views as well but am having trouble transferring from phone,more to come.IMG_4199.jpgIMG_4194.jpgIMG_4185.jpgIMG_4188.jpg
 

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Bang, flop. Then measure.

Forgot to put my estimate! I would guess him to be in the 82" range.
 
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I would guess him in the high 70's to low 80's, but I'm not real good at field judging Goats. He's a shooter in my book though.
 
He is a bruiser no doubt. I would bet 85+ net, with ease. He's over 16 long, very good mass everywhere and a 6" or better prong.
 
I'll guess 16 length, circumferences of 6-7/8, 6-7/8, 4, 3 prong of 6-1/8. If anything, those numbers are likely low. That is a fantastic antelope.
 
what zone Cacty? he looks like one I found in 150-152 for our hunt. beast of an antelope, my guess is 83-84". good luck and hope you get him!
 
what zone Cacty? he looks like one I found in 150-152 for our hunt. beast of an antelope, my guess is 83-84". good luck and hope you get him!
I'm not drawn in 150-152...although there are some great goats in that country. Best of luck to you guys Bonedogg...keep us posted man.
 
i feel like the cutters are too low to put him to 80. upper 70s is my guess.
I'm not disagreeing at all but do you not garner 2 mass msmts below the prong regardless of where it sits? I'm aware of the extremely rare case where you get three below the shovel.
 
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