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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5550961" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Around 10- 15% of my 3.5yos will be 120in or better. Enough where we don't even bat an eye at them being 'special'.</p><p></p><p>Now a 2.5yo that breaks 110"... we're pumped. But a 3.5yo has to break 130 for us to think he is really something special.</p><p></p><p>And sure, it's possible I'm overestimating scores from trail cam pictures, but when we do kill one of the top end 3.5yos either on accident (I killed 1 6 or 7yrs ago i misjudged and scored 133 as a 3.5yo) or on purpose (my cousins daughter killed a 3.5yo this year that was 120 on the dot), actual measured gross scores are usually pretty close to what we estimated from trail cam pictures.</p><p></p><p>It's also possible we are undergoing our deer, but I don't think so. This pic is the 120in 3.5yo killed this year. Jawbone said 3.5, live wt was 165lbs at start of 1st rut, just a tad below average wt for our 3.5yos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5550961, member: 2805"] Around 10- 15% of my 3.5yos will be 120in or better. Enough where we don't even bat an eye at them being 'special'. Now a 2.5yo that breaks 110"... we're pumped. But a 3.5yo has to break 130 for us to think he is really something special. And sure, it's possible I'm overestimating scores from trail cam pictures, but when we do kill one of the top end 3.5yos either on accident (I killed 1 6 or 7yrs ago i misjudged and scored 133 as a 3.5yo) or on purpose (my cousins daughter killed a 3.5yo this year that was 120 on the dot), actual measured gross scores are usually pretty close to what we estimated from trail cam pictures. It's also possible we are undergoing our deer, but I don't think so. This pic is the 120in 3.5yo killed this year. Jawbone said 3.5, live wt was 165lbs at start of 1st rut, just a tad below average wt for our 3.5yos. [/QUOTE]
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