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Nice buck as usual G!  I'm not sure that is the same buck from last season to me he doens't look like he added alot of inches and he really doesn't appear to have put on much body size both deer look to be 3yr olds to me but both have good looking genetics either way it will be a win win if you get to see them through the peep.  I would put the velvet 10 in around 135-40ish, a 150 inch buck as you know tends to look really big in velvet I'm not sure he is quite there but maybe and there is only one way to find out for sure! 

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Awesome deer, and principal. It works well...and that is all NYS big bucks lack- age.

I wouldve guessed the big 10 to be 5.5yo due to back line, gut position and the short front leg look....the 150" rack helps. Just my two thoughts though. Awesome deer and job with your approach

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No way will that 10 go 150.......

Actually it should. Take a look at Culver's 9 from last year, which scores in the mid to upper 140s.

http://huntingny.com/forums/index.php/topic,5454.0.html

Heres a pic of the same buck in velvet (2nd from last post)

http://huntingny.com/forums/index.php/topic,5234.msg64618.html#msg64618

The buck in this thread has a bit longer G2s and G4s and the brows are taller. 150s all day long.

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No way will that 10 go 150.......

As I stated earlier, he's a great looking 3 year old but isn't 150 class...I'd say more like 130-135.  I bet he'd hit 150 next year though!!!  :D

My estimates:

mainbeam: 21

G1: 3

G2: 6.5

G3: 7

G4: 4

Mass: 16

Total = 57.5 x 2 = 116 + 16" spread = 132

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No way will that 10 go 150.......

As I stated earlier, he's a great looking 3 year old but isn't 150 class...I'd say more like 130-135.  I bet he'd hit 150 next year though!!!  ;)

My estimates:

mainbeam: 21

G1: 3

G2: 6.5

G3: 7

G4: 4

Mass: 16

Total = 57.5 x 2 = 116 + 16" spread = 132

He actually looked much bigger with velvet on .. more 150ish.. his pics without velvet definitely say 130-135

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Actually it should. Take a look at Culver's 9 from last year, which scores in the mid to upper 140s.

http://huntingny.com...pic,5454.0.html

Heres a pic of the same buck in velvet (2nd from last post)

http://huntingny.com...8.html#msg64618

The buck in this thread has a bit longer G2s and G4s and the brows are taller. 150s all day long.

The difference between Culverts buck and that buck is about 4-5" of spread and probably 8"+ of main beam. Not trying to get inot a Pi$$ing contest on this becuase it is a great buck but helping guys field judge bucks is a major part in QDM. The Velvett 10pt will go mid to upper 130's maybe low 140's but maybe the G-man can clear this all up come october 15th

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