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390 inch 5x5

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Wanted to share a pic of an amazing set of sheds I bought last night. This 5x5 has a main 5x5 frame that scores 386". Adding on his 3 inch fifth and the 7 inch extra on his fourth he is 396". Every one of his first second and third points is 22-23 inches long. 24 inch fourth on his left and 57 inch beams. Good mass at about 31 inches per side. 40 inch spread credit and he's there! They are the heaviest antlers I've ever bought at 15.5 pounds a piece.

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Gag!!! And he's out there just waiting for some lucky hunter this season ... :)

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Holy chit. I have a 5x7 thats 32lbs with a small skull cap. Scores about the same. Very impressive. Not many bulls hit 30lbs

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My best horn found is 17 pounds........a 7-pointer that I estimated with normal spread would score 400 with both horns....... which unfortunately I never found. Your horns look every bit as heavy and surprised they didn't hit the 17 pound mark.

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My best horn found is 17 pounds........a 7-pointer that I estimated with normal spread would score 400 with both horns....... which unfortunately I never found. Your horns look every bit as heavy and surprised they didn't hit the 17 pound mark.

I think what kept this bull from getting that high on weight is his mass up top is just average. His first mass measurement was really big at 11 inches and then his next measurement was 7 inches and the last two were just a hair under 7. Had he kept the real heavy mass until the top he may have hit 17. And he is missing some weight from not having fifths.
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Very impressive set and weight especially since it doesn't have a ton of extras adding weight, anything over 14 lbs is giant.

 

Since we're all talking heaviest, the heaviest I ever heard of was roughly 17 lbs but this year a couple tribal members on San Carlos scored a clean 6x6 set that weighed 19 pounds per side! The weight was unreal!

 

Here's a pic of the set next to Casey Brooks 2008 439" Drylake bull.

 

DAN

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